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\OLU.ME XXIV—N'O. 16 THE ST. JOHNS NEWS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON—NOVEMBER 21, 1912. ONE OOLXAR A YBAB PtONEEH OF BEN6AL OKin COH SMIIS 1 Y.M.C.IL BANQUET : CORRBMPBNDBNTN AND : BI6 HOT GIWB 1.1N. FERRIS DIED LAST EVENINU 4DVKRTIHBRH AT- FSHEIHKaiBN TBNTION : FOR MUSIC LOVERS ■EN DRAWN AH BINID REN AND O. WHirAkKil FiMMtD AWAT DECEMBER 2MI: On account of Thanksgiving ^ DEFENeimiH AT DArUMTKITH HOMK. TRUE. 4 The .News will be published on ^ ^ THE HIN«*H DAPUHTERM PRE- AVON M. ■I’NHKLSAH WIMHKH UP. BIB EVENT FOR THE CLINTON ^ Wednetfday of next week. Cor- ♦ LtN'AL LAOH OUTWEIBHED BT ^ reepondence end advertisements ^ HENT ON TRANHHBITINB The following la the list of man THEIR OPPONBNTH P<»NBHT WELL. O. C. Whitaker, a woll-knowrn old I'OrNTT BHTM. I drawn to act as jurors during the resident of Uen^ township, died ^ should be eeat in a day earlier ^ I term of conn which will convene in Wednesday evening. Nov. 20. Itl2, at ^ than usual to insure publication. ^ thle eity the second Monday in Dec­ nine o'clock at the ’home of hla oldanc ^ Hoping that our frleeda will oo- ^ IMD OKMIK COKBIT ember: SAYS GAMPiyeN ilS CLEAN daughter. Mrs. C. U. Morse. In Ben ­ LOCAL OROUPS W ACTIVE d* oparate with ua to the end that ^ I Solomaa Manley. Bath; J. Kobert RESULe IN to TO 0 SCORE gal. The cause of his death was drop ­ ^ our employea may have the day ^ Hicks. Bengal; Roy W. Butcher, sy. rNDKK DIRECTION OP BEORBE Bingham; Herman Miller. Dallas; IN KXPEK.HHEH OKATITi nK T4» HIH IIELKBATKIN WENT T« DEWITT 4 to themaelvaa, we remain. ^ HEHT POOTBALL BARE OP The deceased was bora In Ohio P. BILLET. j Hudson Uillet, DeWItt; tieorge An- MITPPfIKTEBh. where he resided for a number of BA'nTHIIAl INI) HrND\I. ♦ Reapectfully youra, * Ideraon. Iluplaln: ICdgar .V. Wilkins. THE HEAHON. years, but coming to Michigan about ♦ 8T. JOHNS NEWS. ♦ ^ Eagle; Frank 11. Beck, (ireenbush; forty-six years ago. He settled upon <4nui^ IU|iM» JUm Smjn Hklle H*- | ♦ C. a. Clark. ♦ HI. John). ( berni Herietr To Make l|aMathews, Essex ; Bert Hiper. a farm in itengnl and after years of . . „ . . {Lebanon; F. D Pearce. (Jlive; WII- Past And Snappy Playing And Cen- f'ommitlee Veetiag Neal .Eondny ♦ ♦ pnbllraa Party VI a» Ui«Mr4 He toll cleared it from a wllderaeea and PlrM Appenrnnee Beferr the ». Hinger, Ovid; John M. j sislent Tram Werk DM The has resided there since. •Vaay Lads to Attend ConVerener ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Fnblir. | Smitz. Hlley; William Balentine, I Steed fer Hbele Ticket. I Bnslness. About forty-flve years ago be was nt Brand llgplds. {Victor; Joseph Lonler, Watertown;! united in marriage to Miss Louisa Lor- ABED LADV HROkE WKIHT. Jobn H. Spltley, Wratphalia; Herman; on of Bengal To this union three Mrs. Ferguson. mother of Walter All music lovers and people inter- I V*te. St. Johns, ward 1; Hd. Gardner, Amoe 8. MusMlman. republican ' daughters were bora. Mrs. A. H. Pope. The local High School lotyn won The work of the Frst High School | Ferguson, residing on Railroad etreet. ested In music are contemplating up ­ ward 2; George A. Stoerck. ward 3; from Ionia Saturday by the score of candidate fur governor who waa de­ Mrs. H. 8. Karcher and Mrs. C. D. Will Cochrane, Hath; George M. Bur- feated by Woodbiidse N. Perrla at the Deputation Team at DeWitt last Sat- lhad the misfortune to break her wiiat on a great treat Thanksgiving even- 18-0. The victory meant more t)»an Morse, St whose home he died. Be­ urday and Sunday was a tine succean. I**) Friday afternoon by falling down ing. November 2ti, when the Brand phy. itengal; Chariea Malaey. Bing ­ recent election gave out an tnterrlew sides his daughters, bis wife survivee any victory this season, first, because They were enthuelaatlcaJly greeted several steps. I>r. Seott reports that Operatic concert, long being prepared ham; Fredrick Studt. Dallas; George last season lunla beat SL Johns 18-0 In which he congratulated his auc-. to mourn bis death. The deceeeed Mann. DeWitt; William Wright. Du- ceaaful opponent, thanked hit friends by a large audience. A boy's Sunday It i« beallng nicely. Mrs. Ferguson by the SU Johns Choral Society, un- and this season they played a no was 71 yeara of age the eighth of last school class snd Y. M. C. A. groups vts eighty-seven years of sge yester- der the dlrectorahtp of George P. plain; (!hariea Pattriek, Eagle; Lor­ throuahout the state who remained i month. score game at Ionia; second, Ionia loyal to the end. and expressed the I were organized while the St Johns - . Gillet, will be given at the (Congrega ­ en Stevens. Qreenbush; John Lnmby, defeated Grand Ladge 7-0 and Grand Funeral services will be held at the k^aaex; Isaac Wood, Lebanon, and betief that the republican party, ; boys were In the village. ------tional church. This concert will be Ledge was the only team to dafant Bengal-Rlley Baptist church Satur­ given under the auspices of the King's William Carpenter, Olive. which he aaya has always been a pro- i day at 11 o'clock. St. Johns thus far, so the defeating of tough term. Ionia makes the Grand l

••toy «ta(tlttc tMa aspooltlao. attaaM* thronsh thair word* "m St. Johns News tnc 4«llcMtful aftcroaoo aat •vaalac cliMdvaly that hla h III aaplaa were tor all aotartalainanta aa wall aa aigiit aae people for all tap trtpa thnmali th* Yarda aad Me am 1NDM*BNDK«T MVWrSPAPIR. i Letters to the Editor 'Thanklas you for thla counaoy. I • •lahliahmaiita. Your boya will gat am. piiMI«b«iis- Kditor of 'The St Johns News:— TBAELKH H. ('LAKM, B41t«r. « This rubber is made of tha that will arrru«- to you and youra. lit Johns. Mirhissn. I t-emed the hlddas principle of ap- Judge Hlosu ’ pertaining to the price paid for sugar baets. to last waeka finest ffradeof duck, coated Thtuk it over and decide now to ao. Dear Hlr* i piled Christianity, or to use the wordt with rubber on both sidet» ... .TWB?(TT.F«UKTH TBAM ' It la unfortunate that the Her. Mr. of an UpiaoopaJlan at the receot laaue of the .Sews. | should like to Aak your ralimnd aaeat alMHjt apar* Illahop should have conaidered It Church Consrwaa In Cfnclnontl "The eraphaalse a faw more facts. It is to be worn over a heavy woolen sock and intended iul ratea. nod aurprioe the folks by nsreaa ary to attac'k other ('brlstlana Churrii threw away a jewel and a The tariff on sugar beets has been hard service. You will find this as comfortable on tha ■■••ml M Mcond^lMs at tM« telilnic them of your Inteotloo to take in their work for humanity before woman picked It up.** Mra. Kddy 2£ par cent and now la lo par cant. foot as a leather shoe and abaolulely waterprcxii. Tha The sngar beet grower formerly pMt tmcrn at 8(. JokM. Mich- them with you to attend the Interna* leamlas (be (acts conremlns their ; always striven to keep her perannall- atrip of cashmerette on the top is of excellent advanta^ leachtns. *nie attempt to tear down j ty In the backsround. eacept to ao (VMild go to tha station with hts beets (■an uBdar tMa act of tlonal live tHork Kspoaltlon. Novem ­ making it soft and pliable wntre it buckles around ttie others* foundations In order to build | protset the purity of her teachlns as and wait for a chance to iinlowd onto nJde and prevents chafing ci the sock. March 1. It7t. ber SOth to Itecetnbar 7th. 1912. up one's own. has never proved a ! sivan In the twat booh. Hclance and a car or dump them on the ground Kvery stock raiser In Clinton coun ­ •ucreae. The smtleman like nearly I Health, that It misht not become oon- pick them up at hla own expanse. The ■all PaatpaM. ty who poaaibly can should attend all critics of ChiiaUan Science deals fused or adulterated with that of otb- grower might receive as low aa I4.&0 per ton tor hla baaia. ASK FOR LYCOMING'S n TKAK •IJW this crewt show. In genaralltlea. even In quotlns other j er mental ayatama. .Valthar la this uninformed aord*a prayer, and the cruel i sin aad miaary by Its maaaa, prove From a plaoe of ground containing •MIS aarcft ikpiicsentcd fom fokcion ‘ the statemanL a little more than one acre three AOVCRTISlhft BY THE cona tnictton put upon aia and atone ­ ment. the LxirdM supper, the Resur­ Our brother lalla ua that “tha loads were dellverad under a contract rection. etc.** la It true that the hun ­ aaoond wicked thing that Cbiistlaa and each load was paid tor at the bb ^TSoc TStTom ' rate of t&.M per ton. The thiwe loads After all, It w«a the RapubUeao dreds of thousands of devout man and Science dc 'n la taking advrntage women who ware lonaldarsd axam- aad forcing our teaching on thaae were dumped on the ground at the party aad not Taft that the country station aad the word "dump** was had in several yaara. and it is this LACK or TACT. NKW VONK AND CHICAGO votad asalnat —l*hlladalphia Record. plnry ebrinUana in tbalr former who are mentally and phynlcally rhui^ afflilatlons. bad gained ao lit­ weak.'* etc. *nila statameat la on a wrlttao on the weigh bills. The High School SMrlt, with good efleiant “Why did you jilt Farcy?*' MMNCHCS IN AO. TNC PtoNCIPAL CITIES par with those which our critic company was to pick them up at their coaching that oaa made this poaalbla. “Ha Is lacking In tnrt.** Seven little governors urged T. R. tle aplrltunllty from thair taaehlng The Are on the pnvamant didn't do “Why, 1 thought hr aiwnya snM that they could be misled by pagan ­ quotas from the ISdttor of the Ornca expanse to run; alaetlon day cams along, and night more loads were delivered half as much damage aa the water nice things?" than there wasn't one! —Waahlngton ism? May It not be poanible that the Church Record aad whan rafarrlag to actual Christian Helanilau have not a under no contract aad were loaded on uaad to extlngulah It Ha dom but not always the right Poet. Rev. Mr. Bishop la looking through 1 aay, let tha boys have a good Uma things Ha was protesting hla Iowa TO OUl PBUWDt. a distorted lens? aemblance of truth In tham. Such the cars. They ware paid for m fol­ ftor ranAatn md frlsods of ciitloa take care not to be apaetllc lows: 96 10, 96J0, 96.16. 96.1S. 96.10. when it oo n atata of innocent olaan 'ywatarday when we rtis*^ an oil And there la no doubt that Uncle 'This awfully "wicked interpraia- Urn m. Johan Nown who bare lest their ralanutemanu be run to 9610. 96.92, 96.U. *rbe tare ranged •port R. H woman I saw my cue and aald: Joe Cannon knows ha has bean In a tlon** of which be apeaka la never ------.— 'Will you love ma whan 1 gat old ppobnta notleoa to publlah or uaad except In connection with tha earth aad ooofualon follow. Let me from 2 per cant to 16Vk par cant on race that was exciting -OaJveaton the two tola mantloned shove. AT .1 HI HHEB REHORT. and look like that womanr* who eontrol than, will oon- authorised verakm given In the King state poaltlvely that a tme Christian tor a favor upon tha pubHoh* News. Sclantlat never 'Intnidee hla sarvlc- Than two more loads were deliver­ "Really, we mustn't atand here , "Of course I will, darling!** ha James Bible. It ,reads aa tollowa: talking like this. My husband may'cried. m by raonaotiDs Jndiw Mor^ "Our Fhther-Mothw Hod. all-barmon- aa*' bis rallgioa. nor hla haallng up ­ ed and unloaded by machinery and Joaaph M. UIxon proved hla energy the weigh bills were marked to that come alooff at any minute." “Ho f dlamlaaed him. The idan df fill to have tha prinUns dowa ioua. Adorable One; *111)' Kingdom la on any one. He never pronelytea tor Ml The Nown. If aneh raquaat during the campaign, but he does not affect The ure was 26 per cant and "Woll, we can talk In some other i hht conaenting to think that I ootsM qualify as a prop^. — Ijoulavllle come; *rhou art ever-present. Kn- thla is strictly agalnat hla teaching. In amde Judsa Manill will Harigg offered the cup of cold wat­ 36^ par cant. *rhe prlcaa were 96.60 way If be ('omaa. can't we? * ever get to look like that horrid oM Courier-Joumai. able us to know —aa In heaven, so on aad 96.62. "Hut he is jealous of you." thing!" Madly svaat It. earth- 4tod is omnlpotant. aupraise er. the message of hope to those PUBUSHBR. I remain, “I)n you think he has any cause to Women are so particular, (live us gracw for today; fe^ the disheartened at the failure her ______Inctdentally. Colonel Roosevelt Is of all other manna, he steps aside Youra, not the sort of a man who aoba him ­ famished affections: And Ia>ve la re­ "Oh. If that's the way you feel about flected in love; Aad (tod laadeth us and waits, ff the tneeasge la not ac­ ROY HUUSE Evelyn —I just met Clarence. Ha is self to sleep -over a temporary re­ cepted he baa performed hla duty. He Elsie. Mich., Nov. IS. 1912 It we may aa well go into the caaino." a conversatlanaJ foozle. A PNIYEKNITT COl’IINE AT THE verse. -Kansas City Star. not into temptatlfm, but deiivereth ua from sin. disease, and daath. For never advises any one to diatnias hla (toorge —How's that? PHM'E i»E .1 RAILHOAn - physician for this right belongs only BK'TTKK CLEA.Y PI'N THA.N HE REHIffN TO HEE. Evelyn -He naakea love whan ha Why not make Hon. Willtain J. (tod la infinite, all-power, all IJfe. “When I first hit town. ” remarked TMKKT. Truth. Ia>ve. over all. and AU.,.** to the patient juid he knows that aa MO-HETHINIi WORSE. ought to play golf, and be talks gair Ilry’an governor-general of the Phllipw long as one has faith in material Farmer Heck. “I uater wonder how when he ought to make love. An eminent specialist worked all plnee aad then withdraw the army of Sclents and Health -f*age 16. Saturday night, in true foot ball all these city people managed to live." Is this paganism? 'The Kplscopal- n>eans. no Ctirlailan -Science treat fashion, the boya of this city aaaein- “Whiir* nlsht over a dying man and aared hla occupation? —New York Sun. ment would avail. Foaalbly you have obaervad that tha • ♦- ian Is very fond of hla '‘Commentar ­ blad for a little celebration follow ­ "Well, seeing aa they have got 939 life Two tbouaand doHara was the moat flagrant exaggeraUon is mogt The irony of clmimalancea make* ies.** is it a strange thing that others Our brother bids bis brethren to ing their defeat of loala. 0411 of me In four days. It ain ’t such a might have apiiitiial uaderslandUNt The St. Johns taam has been likely to be labeled a' conaerrartwa fSe paid this apeciallat. It necessary tor Mr. Taft to issue hla **stand by the ('hurrh" and thla is mysteo after all," statement. An ofdtnarv family doctor would Thanksgiving pmclaniatlon two days differing somewhat from hts and still right when we know what the church playing a very scrappy game and after election. —.New York World. be honoring Cod? It is dlScult to really la. It la related that Jesus has surely placed Si. Johns on the hare been happy with a twenty doitar undertaand what our critic means by once asked hla diarlplea thla question map this year. bill for hla aervlces. - ♦- Since the colooel announced that he “cruel construction on aln. etc." The "Whom say ye that I amT* Simon So In pursuance of the custom of i • Itor this difference In price there is felt like a bull inooae, and then like sharpest condemnation of aln both In IVter seemed to be the only one to collage victors, the one beat thing • thought and act are found In many | diacem the spfrttuai intent of the to do waa to build a big bonfire at | * a corresponding difference in the a bulldog It would be Interesting to places In the text hook. Science and i question, and he replied. "Thou are tha head of Clinton Avenue. But | • qnnllt) ef verviee. The man who geta know juat what he feels like now — Milwauke*- Sentinel. Health, several of which I will cite the Christ the son of the living (tod-** our "Paace Preaerveiw" were right oo . • the big fee is the specUilst - the man ^ “Sorrow for wrong doing la but one Then came the wonderful blessing the job; got out the hose cart and , • who knowa. and whoae luiat record step towards reform, and the very with the added words, "fleah and extinguished the blaxe. threatening ' • ' performancee and achievement has i ^ ^ easiest step The next and great blood hath not revealed it unto thee, to deluge the "rebela" If they didn ’t i • disperse. I a atantpetl his work with an Impreaa of'♦ HT.ITE PREHh NOTES ♦ sle|»- Is reformation " l*age “To but my Father which la In heaven — caiiS4‘ suffering as the result of sin upon this jvick I will build my IThe only thing left to do was to ^ quality that begets I'onfldence. build another fire which the boys dlit a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ♦ is the means of destroying ain." Page Church " This church was to be In every walk of life there la room ♦i 'To es<-a|ie the misery' of stn cease founded upon the understanding of and again the "vigtient duo" were ' * for a spe< iallst —------j sinning " Page ;t2T. "Hatred, ••nvy the dual nature of Jesus the ronsplclous in their efforts to put out | • Christ. —Jesus the human man, of the blaxe | a On y«Mir farm. y«Mi ought to be a Th4 luirtlsan preaa will now devote I «R»h‘'«wa»> «««»‘«' « man aick and Its valuable space to new* which i "*** ’* ’er material inedicine nor Mind whom he said. "I can of mine own So the boys did s little “grape vine , • apeciallsi in breeding and feeding readers demand. Bay ('lt> Times. Iran help him • i>emMinentl>. even In self do nothing"- and Christ tha twist" along some of the atreeia in ' • goqd live sttK-k The current price of ^ ' iMidy. uni they make him l>etter Spirit, 4»f whom he leatifled. “I and order to give vent to some of their J cattle on (he hoof is the best argii- Denver policemen arc not allowed ''""'‘•“J ’ 1*"^ Father are ime." The Master'a pent up enthusiasm. • Some of the boys were seized by • ment. and. iiii-identally, (be men who lo carry revolvera any more At ' Ukewiae the chapter on the Atone- words to the woman of Samaria last the Inofieent bystander is safe_ ! ment .md Kurharlst when read from were. "The lumr cometli and now the brave officials and threatened a are apeeiallsta in producing good live Craml Rapida .News. wpirltiial side of the teachings of Is. when the true worshippers with arrest for being leaders in this ^ • stock, in comiMirlsun with "hit and . m l•*•us. eo-inride prerls«‘ly with hla I shall worsiiip the Father In spirit “disreputable c<»nduct," but when the miss" breeders and feetlers. are Just Anyway let ua hope that...... when Mr '*‘'*'^* Even as now. there were .tnd In truth " Hence the ('hnatlan boys shouted, “One goes, all goes * as much ahead financially aa the skill- *"lla«n move* in his houaehold gfmds i'^V.* ** and scoffers In iJh - Science definition of "Church" !•-- those in “custody ” were release^l time of th«- Master Hts own dls«lp- "The structure of Truth and lavve; Now. no harm was meant by the ed specialivt Is ahead of tlu- ordinary that he doea not iid«* on to|» of the wagon Jackson Citizen Press lea could not always aecm to diarern whatever rests ui»on and proceeds... I boys at all. They were Just over ­ doctor , m • the s|»liitnal a|»piiratton of hla teach- I from dDine Principle. The Church flowing with the spirit that goe^ to tioing into partnership with nature .North Carolina man Juat die*! at the *** ln*t*nf** they said.' ia that institution, which affords make a successful high school. This Is aJway pmittahle age of lo:, yvwrw of coffee drinking "Thla Is an hard saying, who can proof of iu utility and Is found ele- year’s team Is the best f»ur city hss .Nature works with you and for you. Hsd habits will get a man s»»on* r or * ‘*** ’’ Jeaus’ reply waa. "It ta {vating the race, musing the dormant later Jackaon Prms Caxeite i ** ’** aplHt that qiilckeneth, the flesh understanding from material beliefs even when yoti ate aaleep. but nature . m ! profiteth nothing' the words that 1 | lo the apprehension of apIrttiMl ideas in her bounty ex|iecta from man a The Thankagiving turkey and ihei*l ’*** ‘ unto yoii they ar»- spirit and ' and the demonstration of diviae THE MNIIMIN'S RHEND oartain degree of eo-operatlon and rrnnbern sauce and the pumpkin pie = ' ■ Science, thereby casting wit devils, man can only ho|H ‘ to receive the ful­ will have an extra good flavor to the ' “ **' * ’•* *»»<• healing the sick.** IN TME OF SICKNESS Democrats thla wuir Adrian Times I •^Htlen and taught fmm the oplfitual j Then for any denomination to tha : WAHTK A.NI) HntDK.NH OF SOCIETY. AH a people we lest returns that nature U capSbIe of side of man and the universe, her claim to itself the term. "The waste enough e\ery year to buy and stuff for the Thanksgiving dinner beotowing. when he Is Intelligently .Now they are making lead pencils ,matter In^ Its various Church" is at least presumptuous un- a turkey for ever) member «>f tiH* family. We have yet to learn the I am a blacksmith hy trade ami ; * art of economy in living: have yet to learn that we Indulge three •qulppeenae that we are There Is a»ich tewchtag any more lloweni should be known and (hat was Wajmeaboro, Va Doctor. He said that j J of live stork can be realized by taking than thetotia 'Rpiacopaliantam** and 'He that belleveth oo me, the works under all of the time In buatoeas the management counts the coat; .Notwithstanding that double page I had lirtght's INaeasc and that he { a all fixed expenses are gone over carefully so as to bring the tax oo toreeaat of unutterable woe iaaued one who uses the term, does ao e‘ther jthat I do shall he do alao- If ye love what amounts to a yearly university thoughtleaaly. or becatiae of a child-I me keep my commaodmenU —Nelth- had done all he cntild for me. I read ' • the business from that source down to the lowest possible limit. courat at the International Live Stock Just before eleettno. Detroit antomo- abrnit Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root and | a , bile manufacturers will procemt to lah love for calling namsa 1 cannot er pray I for these alone but for conceive of a clergyman so losing his *them alao which shall believe on Tne aa I could hardly do a day’s work, { * EVERY HI’HI.SI-XH RUN AT IJM)SK ENDS 18 A I/)rtER Thai f:xpoaltlon. which will be held this double their output the flm year of wae willing to try anything that • Is the reason why aoine win where others fail; they do it by atopptng yaar, .November SOth. to December 7th i •!»«* f>emocratlc administration.- I)e- would do me any goo

I. OF. I. STHOBfTS Ml TO WATKBTOiril GaEBMTED VRTOIIY K.4ILIt4>4D rOH. TO am ’bht ; Vm’H get GoodXittbes here, Good Values, Good Service IMI MK OP a. U. T. HMAMB. PVLirK l.'VTKKt'KMK WITH THKIH Alfred Corey wan n vlnltor la Lnn- — ' alng lant Monday. UOHMi: PLAY. lUllrai. UomlatoMr ' *;*!7 YOU ARE WELCOME TO LOOK. TO POST Hemacs went to North Comcowt to : a part of iaat week at Prad Brown a Ann Arbor A cnnn of atudente In hers. •mobrniinc ibe rootbnll gnnio Hntur- attend the Ihguaat over the bodlao of YOUR SELF ON WHAT’S WHAT-AND the two men killed several days ago Henry I* Cutler and arlfe are vlalt- 4my mttMckmi nirMt enr umn. ran a lag fncada and ralatlvea la ICatoo anb batonsins to Obarlff Oucka up by a M. U. K. onr. The alata In Ih- IT WON’T OBLIGATE YOU TO BUY. _ veeUgaUng the ease with a view of : HnpMa thla weak. and down tba atreota. attackad tba George Rider of Bagteaw, Mich., dhiaf of poiica, kaocklna htid down, weiQA If *** ***** inlaed vlaiisd at Kmcnt Lockwoodh a part Whether you pay the lowest price consistent with true worth or indulge your fancy Mbd wan cbars^ tlia jail with aUNMo------.* train ordein and If it conMa under I of last week. regardless of price, we consider that satisfaction consists not in pa^ng a large or and asaa Tb« same waa Anally the juriedlrUon of the commlaalon. I Bert K. Cutler and wife vlaliad la bnakaa up by tha police and twwellh In the w the new fabrics in Suits or O’coats in light or heavy weight. directory conulna no aurb name. The Hudson City, S. Y., were quietly mar- j Watertoam laat Monday, other prlaooer gave the name of Ar- tied. October 31. Mr. Goudale ]ua( L«wla Roae la having his tubular diur Hunter, who pleaded not guilty, i having made the announcement to . ^*11 repaired Ibis week. 8mltb A One hundred percent Satisfaction at the price. and will have a bearing Thuradny. hla parents in this <5ounty, Mr and ! Ingalls are doing the work. ■la name la aald to appear on the un- Mrs. J. M (Uiodaie. Nelson Crouek Is erecting a large fwaralty catalog as A. C. Hetler, dt. The groom la an aviator, having j *••••• “«■* bam on his farm here on joneph. Hlch. lieen making aiiwhlp fllghta dally dur- ' tumplki* which will add greatly $12.50, $15, $20, $22i0 It la said there are other atudenu. Ing the summers at Ihtllendea park, . Ow appeuram-e of hla farm. olto will be taken into cuaiody. as .New York City. fOr the past three I The followiiuc gueeU were enter- ■e offtrero are aearrhing for a num ­ years. Because Katon county was hla lalned at t'harles 3. IngalTs last ber who are .illeged to have taken home county, the park uianagenient jBunday: Oscar .M. Clark and fam- Out Fur Cut Deyartseat ia oar Boy’s Dep’t. jMUl. In knocking down the chief of allowed -Mr. Guodale to bring hla air- - Waoouata, John B. Howe and Is complete io every deUll. Nat­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ship to the Katon <-ounty fair this fall : Mias Minnie (NiUer of Watertown, police The chief got a good view of ural color, tialloway. Calf, Rua- ♦ A hla nssallauts and will be able to and he made a number of flghta. Mr. i Bronson la improving the slao. Bear with natural and blend ­ ^ Yon will Sad lAere nil lAr now A Mentlfy two of them and Mrs Goodale will realde in Hud-jf*™ he recently puschaaed here by ed collars. Fur and pluah lined A nknd ew of 4oakle-hrem>tad and A /I One Jiollce ofheer was atoned, and son City I raising the house and repairing the with XXXX beaver shell. A Xerfolk SnHa. A Rngky faet hall A ______;bam. one of the studenta la known by the lyon ’t purrhaae a fur coat with ­ A free wRk any fS unit or eveirant A oAcera. though he baa not yet been Flagged Train With HhirL ^ out looking over this line. A vlalt ♦ A Unrated. Tearing bis shirt from his back an jA does not obligate you to buy. ♦aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa A oab belonging to Sheriff Stacka' Ohio man (lagged a train and aared it < ^ WATHHtGW.Y ('EBfTKH. Nrwry waa nmhed up and down the from a wreck, but H. T. Alston. Ral-j A Old sareota. damaging it to a <*onBlderable CLK elgh, N. C., once prevented a wrecr j A National Bank BR4M> at tent. •• IUj Electric Rlttera. "1 was in a ter- ‘ Wholesale waspensian Ukely. lible plight when I beyan to uae Ij Max Remus moved last week Into * Building The two who were arrewied were I them. ” he writes, “my stomach, Nea«*.. ' Ben King ’s tenant house il9t2T1wHM». Kuhns & Merrill t;«lDsii after. It is alleged. ioi*y made | back and kidneys were all badly af- 1 The Star Aid Society will meet »n attack on the jail with ston< and reeled and my liver was lit bad con ­ I with .Mrs. Clark Smith Thuradny. viction. but four bottles of Electric .Vovember 21. for dinner. It did not become known till today I'Itten; made me feel like a new man * I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hunter motored tftal real damage bad been done b> A trial will oontiae you of their I to Engl' .Sunday aftenwon and called AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA another gang that attacked a motor- . !i atchbes merit for any acomneh. Br­ I on James Pish and family. A A A n.an on one of the streeia cars. The ^ er or kidney trouble. Price SO cents I .M. L. Coroin snd daughters spent KANT RILKY. A A DITPLAIN A.«rD OEBBXBUHH. A motorman laid one out with a switch | at J. T Milltnan s. VanBIckle A Glaa- last Sunday with 11 J. I/>we||. A A ♦ bar. and the crowd laid In wall for ^ ple's and Travis Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rh e an* about Yonr him to come back. He did not come I to begin housekeeping In Wacoiisia back on the next run. but another GKiMlg GF 7:! YEARN N4VH *Mr. Rice and Myron (Rirlock are g - Arthur Bllxzard of l.anaiag called Mr. and Mrs. Bowen of Webber- Thanksgiving asotorman did. He look«l enough i HE MH.i. -MIKE GGGD** Ing to engage in general merrbandiff n hla moUier, .Mra. RIoaoll, Sunday. vllle spent Saturday and Sunday with like the flmt one that he was mlatmk- ; and alao conduct a meat market. John Vaughn spent Monday with , Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stevens. ec by the mob for their former vie- ' hla children. He leaves Tuesday toi Qrover Meer of Olive and f'arl Ha- Dinner tlm. and they attacked him, splitting ;I Charlotte —Daniel Itamse), aged 72. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A make his ftuurc home In Ohio. veos spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. bis Up In the light that followed l>«a- of Hoytville. Ohio. *:in«i Mrs. KIdorn Wm. Riddle Is one of your <• ♦ F. W. Jason snd wife spent one greatest effoirtn crlptlons were given by one of th** Reese, aged 52. of Eaton Rapids were ♦ BAST LBRA.YOK. ♦ dsy Isat week in I^snsiog. •Mrs. Merla Gould and her daughter, of the year. paaacogers and several arrests are given a license to wed Battirdny Th* KM. BIssoll was In DeWltt Tuesda) Mra. lAxzle McLatughlln, are prepar ­ <• ♦ OE CGUBHE tn be made. ! elderly couple were as spry as youths Mrs. C. Behrans. Mrs. C. Sturgis o( ing to move to St. Johna That a wholesale suapenston of stu- > and the groom-io-be said he felt Just South Riley and Frank Juenker snd Claud Gould of Pontiac spent Sat­ you will want many things tn dents from the university will follow aa >*oung aa a boy W’hen question- .Mias Gusts Pcet has the whooping wife of Bengal spent Sunday at F. urday night and Sunday with hla par- the grocery line and we have the inveaUgatlon that will b«< made,I ed .is to the advisability of his mar­ rough. Nufler’a. enta, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. (iuuld prepared for this occaalon. Is now almost a certainty riage. he stated that he thought he Edward Foley was the guest of .Mlaa Viorene Hoffman of l.Anslng Arthur Stevens la building Uie wall knew more about what he wantwl to Wm. Miller at the home of Archie spent part of last week at F .N'uffer's for his new house which he will TRY NEWS JOB DEPT, do then half the young couples who Hnilth Bunday. and F. W. Jason's. build in the spring. I get married one week and dlvorred Word tiaa been received from Mr. We are Headquarters lihe next. John liennett la expected home this for up-to-d.nte work. week after an extended vlaR with i and Mrs. Vohiey Carter and the fbr- friend* in Grand Rapids. mer's mother, who left here two for good things to eat! Thi 'wti children of .Mr. and Mra. ^ ^ i weeks ago for Russell, Mass., that UANA.\AS AI*PLIS DATB8 « n VIOB 'John Slllman are quite III at present A WEST GHEEXRrSH. A, u,ey arrived there safe and were ORANGES GRAPES GHEFJSfr NCT8 much pleas ed with the country. CBLBRY hv I writing. OUVns CRANBRRRIB8 I Hardy Miller expects tn go north Mrs Ruth Elb«*k retumiwl home I on a hunting trip aoon. j last Thursday after spending a week I Arthur F.vyrwealher of Essex and Mr. and .Mrs. Roland Fiink of Kal- j wlUi her parents in Bmgal. ' .Mi> Kai> iilnman of Ronan, Moti- aiiiaxoo are visiting relatives in j There will he a box social at the Greenbuah and Essex { Rtchmosd school house Friday night W. S. Britton f tanu, we united in marriage recent ­ ly. Thev will reside In Montana. We Florence I’ennlx was home from • of this week for the benefit of the [extend congratulattOBa. St Johns over Himdsy. | school. Mr. and Mra. Martin Robinson Ruth Y’oung and Ixells Htshop. ! ... 1 t|*ent Sunday at Archie Smith's. atudenu at St Johns school spent JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A dance was held at the home of Saturday and Sunday at the home of ' A ^ .Mr and Mrs. Prank M'arren Friday the latter's parenu in Greenbuah. IA .H4M'TH .(HHLKY. A evening. J. T Thompson has gone to the A A ^ jmr Mrs. Ed Gardner of .St. Johns vis- city to work at* his trade lAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA DRUDGE^ lte«l her sister, .Mrs. Ella Dixon, re­ cently. Mr and .Mrs. Milton Cox were lISiWMjl AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! Forest C'onle) and wife and Mias gueata at the home of Will Cox Sun ­ ♦ ♦! day. Gardner spent Sunday at I! M. A HtH'TH RILEY. , A| Pace's Eva Strong was on the sick Rat Mr. and Mrs Rrown and last week. family entertained Mr. and Mrs Mrs Retta Kuhns called on Mrs. ffi Chi Howard at dinner Sunday Mattie Pickett Sunday afternoon. Mrs C W Sturgta. Mrs Frank .Mr. and Mrs Grrtn l*reaton and « « Mrs Emma Mater, 627 N. 7tb St. Juenker snd Mrs. Charlie Schrader (hildren and Erneat Kuhna and Bert .SpiingfleM. HI., sayn her kidney visited with friends in Ijanstng Sat­ Twomley were In St. Johns Saturday. trouble resulted from an operation: urday. Clarence Freeman was a visitor Anty Drudge Tells Mrs. Justwed '’From then until I used Foley Kidney Mrs. Christ Behrens. .Mrs. C W. at Sam Smeltzer'a Bunday. Pills 1 did not know wbat a well day Sturgis. Master Kenneth Yanz and How to Be Always Pleskoant waa Then my backache left me. that •Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juenker were AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Ifrt. Jtutwed —**Oh*, I am ■> unhappy! Thia mornint tlr-d dragged dosm feeling was gone. \ gueau at Fred .Suffer's Sunday A A I slept noundly snd awoke refrselied Corwin Sturgis spent Sunday with A .SBI'TH BYID. A I waa ao tired and discouragad with the waahing I bad no more headache or dltzy hla parenta In Bengnl. A A I had to do that I lout my temper and spoke croaalf spells ” Safe and sure. Try them. I AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA to John. I never would have done it if it hadn*l VanBIckle A Olaapla. baan for that horrid old washing!'* aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I loingdoc and laiwrence Ia>ngwe|| Antu Dradps —"Never mind, child. Never worry arm A A! are spending a few days at F. B. A Mtll'TH LKRAXO^. Ai WIFE’S NULTR Green ’s and L H Allen's. what it done, but make up your mind not to do it A A Mr snd Mrs F E. Green. Cleon Pom- again. There is no need for you to loae your temper AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Greene and Mr and Mrs E C. Had­ lattle Ella Watters Is on the sick ley attended a pnrt of the S S. con- over your washing. You could have it all dona and \entlon at louMlng Inat week Hat. RESTORED out on the line before noon, and be ready and bright . The lawlles' Aid .Society will meet; .Mrs A. Black of Albion and .Mrs. next week Wedneeday. .Vorember 27.' Rosa Hetterly visited Monday at L H. for John when he comes home to dinner, if you Hrm IihH Dodarad Ljdia E. Allen's Flowers fw the Table with Mrs Ads Howard. Dinner will Jast as esseolinl aa Tarhay oH'ran berries. would only uae Fels-Naptha Soap. That ia the onlg l>e served Every one Invited. Pinkham** Vegetable The JuiiUirs of Grove S. 8 give a way to wash, anyhow." Mrs. .Mary Watters went last week Compound Would Re­ social Friday evening. .N'ovember 22. Ben*t fail to see oar llewer din play. Friday to visit her sunt. Mr* Fred store Her Health, at the home of Wlllanl Stocker FI'XEK.U. WGRK BUR SPRITALTY. Hn>wn. in M’aiertown for s fWw day* Use Fels-Naptha Soap and stop wor­ (’. J .M undid I and wife were St And It Dk). I.«M»KI>4G1I. tSW KIKMEHS* I’UrR. ^ight Prices Leading rying: about the weekly washing. There .lohns visitors last week Saturday. Right Treatment C. E. i^ith Rorift Mrs. rharlotti- Peet of Essex I* Ashland. Ky. — “ Foot years ago I is no work so hard. But there is one way visiting at the Imnie of .Mm J. T. seemed to hnve everything the matter Till .tniiiisl iwultrv show and chic ­ Wood this week. with me I had fe­ ken pic dinner was held at the home open to her which, if she chooses, will Mrs Hninut McDonald visited her • »f .Mr. and Mrs. J J Maler, Novem ­ male and kidney trou­ ber 12. about tieing present A •laughter. Mr- hidna Sturgi*. and ble and waa mi had off make her work easier than she would tliic time wab re|Mirte«l Clsrk Mur- family in Essex last Sundax I could hardly rest n believe possible. Fels-Naptha Soap will James Mundell had lightning rods i.^re school next weak after being ' Ren«t What AnfHherWomnn nnys! who did fake pan went home feeling for hmrs without hurting yoar eyes. absent from -^ hool for the pnat six C'amdsn. N. bod fornoh' trou­ itrotNl of their red and bhte ribbons VSE .-.^ks on account of the whooping | ble ond o oerians disploes mint and woo vhich were numerous. M L Hunt eoiigh I tirzd ond rhormirogrd onrt unobletodomy ind B-rt Glllver wem eleetnd dale The worfc. My doctors toU me I never could Krtics to the Farmers’ ritsfe ('onven- Mrs Peter Holan, lIGdI Buckeye be cured without an opemtlen. but tioB The next meetlni; will be held :...ed, 8. F, cievelsBd. O.. bad a little thanks to Lydia E. Plnkham ’s VegetabW >t I he home of M. U Hunt, Dee t. stylsa I •all 1 Min with M bad raae of whooping ''n--pannd I am cared of that aflKetioa ‘•'verv^-od) gel vour fall work donr • 'Mgh Aie saye* “He coughed until and have roaommendad It to mere than and turn out aud biiug \our nl^.- ap ­ STANDARD OIL COSIPANY W5ia bine in the fnee I gnve him meof friends with Hnibsot leoalts. ** ples Reiassnber the lecture Novem- tier S.' The Male quartette. Rvery- Foley's Hnney and Tsr co'spmind, —Mrs. iBjjt .loHinrroN. SM Vine Su snd the grst few dnssn had a renaark- od> welcome Single Ur-keta Sgc. t'le and shnont Immedlste Hfwet. A If yon want spoainl adrles write to nMvre dnann cured klm. Yen, In Lrdia K. Ptahham Madlalae Ca. (ran#- A fSilladelphla woman baa boon 4e Jp-d, I ena reeomnisnd Fnley's Hemev doatlali Lyaa, Warn, Taar lataer will t la red tasaae bet auar she talka tn- ■aSY time or YEAS' and Thr Compewnd " In the y.-|low i be apaaad, raai aai anawated hy a • saaaatly ' But how daaa thia dia- pm« A m.. FNiLamnjrmn nnpkngi. VagHMiledl Glnnn ls. itagnl ab her from the normal? —TRY NEWS UNERS— They brine RESULTS A

pa <.h : 4 THE ST.JOHNS NEWS, THURSDAY APTERNOON—NOVEMBER 21. 1912. ft It PEfrriLmNr prfoa oodar iba daliwloa on tba port ^ at one o ’cloek dinner in honor of Mins f Tbe Woodmsn bsid a banqust autbs f Accounting fee Hie tneonsnia. nntl yann ago anipbnr PMUNINC IHAOK TNKBft. of Iba conaumar tbai It In dairy bat ♦ ♦ Pranris Kopf. Woodman Hall last Tburadsy ovon- Tbe Port Scott ’irtbune lulls of n Tb«- wrtttor luMi imIhni uot» lateljr of tor. If roaarpaa aaon flt to paoo a law waa e an in ctdantal and ♦ HCN lAL BVKNTK ♦ % Ing Doputy Kd Hullard of Detroit farmer who was a vtetlm of Insomnia ♦ ♦ • uuuiiirr uf «lMulr imM In ttiv Inmllijr that will prappot ulpuouinarfaa fnan practb > rhomienl consilt Mrw. Hiraui >*s»e ontr-rtaina the was here and gave a fine talk upon and went tc a doctor In hope of get­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ la wtlIfU litf Iht-.. whl<-b nrv lu Inti maaqoMadlna in tba irnlaa and at tba nent < leanotly toaln aud Rlcbardsoi. K ibroidcry Club this •f- tb- new rate*. ting relief. “In tbe first plaee, “ aaid aknpw a* a of tb« i-nmlmd aiitl tirtra of Imtipr. I•nt will gtra It a plain axparl lave lieeo t-ouduct ismoon tbe doctor, “have yon any theory aa fault) wa) lu will) Ii larK* altle IIiiiIm. lahal whifh it nill baar wbao It cunaa* Tb<* King's Daugbtora will meet The program for tbe Itlngbam to what It la that ke^ps you awaj^c** ’ •d lu M armnaamant wbirti '-tening, .>io«. XC «•« nl sup|M*r at the tv.ngre- M“sl) by orcbeatrA: raclta* nociuu ona and thsi mjI- lou by Vera Merribew; negro jok< ■aora so loud that 1 wab« myaaU up. ” liaaa ipft. ««ItU-b In iIh* unm'lua will pii: Itlo II !)• n av- nat'l aud a musical »etoctloa bv tbaan atutiK an* llkt*l) tu baaiu to U'- ^ lull- • »)• ••»)• ilalrr lniarp«*t« <-ning. .Novi-mbar XS Mveryona coma and Mra. Klmo Prink and Mrs. Edna ^Should It. ba yoar ambition to write n , Bfisuc slant and sisa of t'.oidb- I'alluar. Fopeom iiii* CM)' aiul ihii* WMNkrn the trt>«> aial and have a good Ume. Pnnk Mummer* ••niertained at a ais apples will be e-rved. * bnmorona versi- pick out an ancient TagatK rarhaiw tha awwl o ’clock dinner last Priday evening. nlUmatpl) <-au»t> lla ilvatruciluo. XVlivii , A t'hlrnso woman adrartlsao harat'if aubject and expreas it. lanvoaca aarti lluilw arp rpinuvml flip Anal cnt aCiiklt ha rasonrrb work teme. Tbe editor may reject aa a "hat doctor " Must (tlv« bar pa ­ M- and Nn*. Murrat Prink. \jr. obould tw umi Ip aa cloae to tbr tnini. ref am o sorurad by two 'The Mlsoes Kaiher Parr and Helen The nest Surlal I'arty will be held It if tbe meter'a out of trons dopp on tba lataot sljrlas. expert lia University of and Jdra. Klmo Prink and lira. Hdn.i Mrttlleld and Howard HcnfieM enter- lo the bank temple on Prtday evening an pooolblp. and if the tliatnatar of tin* Kiiiik Mumidery gave a aix o ’clock joint, but if you fash ­ troa la cuDaldanililp two apcoodarv ••ui» WIsro Mesnis. Uart simI tained the YfHing People ’s Society of November X*. Music by l^ogan's or- ion It like this bell I'rpoldpni Kllot of Harvard advlaaa Petan eetignting tba sup dinner last Prtday evanln«. the Kptscopsl t'hiirch last 'Th 11 radar rheatra »f lainsiiig. Special features abookl ha madp. oop on pitbar aMp. **0 evening si the home €>f Rev. and Mrs. will be the s|iot light and electric sn- surely ace tbe aa to makp tbp pxiMiaad stub or aurfu< <• froabman to marry oarly. They ’ll ply of ds and its rslatlun point. havp to If ihpy marry wbilp tbey ’fp Mrs. Claud Roat sntertalm today C. E. ntsbop. . Vila. OMirp naarijr ronf)>rtu to tba conli-nl to WO) baoa man fooiMl it fnao b moa. oarfai'p of tbp trunk. Wbao tbr aur nacens In tbe amounts of Cacp baa lip* ‘n profiprljr trtninip«l It snlphu non cropa usaf snipbnr Instentl THe Popular Trading Center for TKousands of of SJH ding to tbo old ta- blaa. r baiiny. onta and THrift?^ Clinton County People com t it tbo par coot of aalplR IS corraapondingly I gisate luata Inttcatad by Saturday here la always a Day of IJnetinaled Mooey-Savlng Opportunities* Christ ­ I tba fo( ^.000 pounds of al- when yon can nearly double tbe Pnrchasinil Power of your Dollars* " I------1 i talfa t l tbars orora takon ^^tir chain of stores throudhont the country enables us to buy blocks ’ of merchnn* j from I inds of oulpbur In- mas I oCood vritb turnips ili*- dlse direct from the fcxremcMit mills and manufacturers In tbe Unlttsd States* we eliminate ' crop » contalnod VH^l tbe jobber whoae profits we hand to you In shape of lower prices; therefore. WE SELL ; pound) Inat ond* of 44.4 CHEAPER BECAUSE WE Bl Y CHEAPER, AND WE BUY CHEAPER BECAUSEIWE BUY will icon be : pound .800 pounds of here. What . tntoea noved ILfi pounds MORE. i of odf f none at all or a about your j trace. y oM nMtbods Tba sulphur to tba soil WOMEN'S 69^ MEN'.S .Y»c Photos? by (}« antars waa found I UNION SUITS L'NDPRWEAR 39^ to rad aesa and Incraas** Parr white, winter weigbi, Heere In heavy fieeeed er ■Mt would do wall to extrn henry qnnUty. per p^ ...... BOY’.H 30c QQi/ 'oerratl BO^.S HEAVY UNION .MUIT.S Ov7^ No more appropnata baar tl I. Kulpbur may Iw UNOENWKAR 23f‘ gift titan a nloaiy fin ­ added lowam of oulpbur. I In Hbirts nnd Dmvreiw. rxtni bcav) $1.50 FRINGED BED SPREADS. Kxtm henvy fieeeed. ages X U 14, sulphatai and In 41 new lei jast reeelved fer Hatar* ished Photo That ’s lb gyi Ifieerc lined: all sites ap la IE yrt. Pnll vise, fringed nil amdM, mt remerst ulphatea of |S)I:im day’s selllaE. why peopia consa onparp IbEST Sl.OO NKW hnadsoiwe line ef mlaed pnttemk atom I and In otabla lua- PINE.MT RI..YO QO j/ hare. I imaraataa [corsets anrae 59^ .HHIRT.S aactsfarttoo. 59c AMOSKEAG PRINCESS APRONS. Kmbraider) trimmed tap, witb 4 ('eat fat. plain er pInMed besoms, 1 ORCHARD RENOVATION. I snppsrtetw. rxtm Icng m^el. (’at fall site like dress and fitted! made ef gennine nttnrbed mffs la plain white er] .4mnskeag Oingknms in all stnple cheeks ...... A friend who lives In north lows. jcniLn's 2o< nent stripes and figniv**, fiaeetl il.M qHnllties, here at *Br. wIh ) bss ratvntly lieeu In tbe vicinity [hosiery Phone 9.V3r. of Uswegi), .S. V.. to |«rk winter ap SALE OF $2.00 WAISTS. I Plain or fieeeed. fine or extra hoary FINEST 2ac 1 01/ d/ OTOOR>Ar»^CR “ pise, stslca that tliere are literally In all Wool Mehnir fnney wersteds, Kreneh Plnnaelis dnlnt) Linger- .HOCKS St. Johns, Michigan. ribbed far bay^ and gtris, rrgn* let fine while Linens nnd Lnwnsi dosens ef bennttfnl thousands of carloada of apples In In plain black er relers, tines4l liar Xtr qnnJIt). new BMdels; ISjM mines ______.. . ______New York state tu okl aud ueglet-led . 98C qnnllty lisle th read, fall seamless!: orrbanU that rangt- in siae from s WOMEN'.S IR< Xkr mine. ItHc. Mlver quarter to a dollar that are mit [hosiery $4.00 MESSALINE SILK WAISTS. S2.no CORDUROY worth auythlug gnuriy. saatihy and In binrk. blue, bmvm and gmy, made of henry nil HflL Resonllne. dtoensaai Hut he also refiofts that ail Pine lisle finish, plain or ribbed TROUSERS I topis medium or henry weight, high aeek. long sleeve, yoke benallfnll) trimmed QQ Per men. made or heavy qnallt] joining su«'h neglected orchards are [some witb linen beets and toes. with all over Inec nett 4 new models rI.u Q tbuee which liave l*aan ranovatail by fordamy! nil sixes from SX tc 44.| pruning ainl liave Iteeii cultivated anil WOMKN'.S SILh MEN'S Sl.2a sprayail carefully. In which there U a LISLE IIO.HE 23< SALE OF FINEST $2.00 CORSETS. UNION SUITS nice crop »f fruit of good aixe and Finest .Hlik Mercerised Lisle, deep Made of highest grade mnlerinis In all the latest OMdels. warranted In heavy er ■Mnal in medium or henry weight. trimuM^t six strong supporters ...... 30u brwtrh." ofiecllon of th«-«e Xi-w' Y«»rk ori-har)!-. but from a kiiowleilge of lusinui'cs of Thera s a tendency 00 tbe part of soni<- rubber goods raanufar* orrhanl reiKnallon In leiitmluial w*-**! urars to sea bow little pun- gum rubber they can use in ibalr goods em stale** lie firmly lielle\«**« tbnl I here WONDERFUL SATURDAY OFFERINGS IN WOMEN’S BEAU­ and still have them called rubber. The demand for cheaper goods la a giMMl ofienlng In tbe purchaie* of has brought 00 this condition, but as s)irh goods do not wear, pa<> some of th«*w niinlown orrbnrtW In pie sro beginning to call for something batter and we ara able to men who iMve the oiurage to prtine TIFUL NEW READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL spply It. heavily aud the pntlemv* to wait f«»r results With pruning, fertilising, Women ’s handsome $18.00 all wool Women ’s $10.00 all wool serge Dresses Is tha kind to buy It i»a>'s ‘lot ■praying. «'Ultlvalloii aial thinning of novelty mixture coat ...... Robber boods bf them where you know you will gal frqlt where needed, one wnukl not S9-95 >5-75 what voij think >vni gat Anything w. neeil to wait long fur aulistantiai re- tall you about tba rubber gooda wa Women ’s stunning $22.50 chinchilla Women ’s $10.00 new messaline silk “ unil sell W. will (H’AllA.V'nw: and an tnms novelty mixture and diagonal Coats $1495 Dresses ...... hare to make it good. Auch goods as >4-95 w*' guarantee are cheaper in tb** •* ’**lf because they will wear Women ’s rich $25.00 Sealette Plush Women ’s beautiful $12.50 Silk velvet years to the Inferior goods* m®®^*** A ('bit ago waiter has been arresle<| Coats ...... charged with hanging about ceme­ $1495 and corduroy Dresses ...... >7.95 When you want family rubber goods < ome hen* first and see teries and attempting to flirt with the what the real thing Is like, and also what rani values arc women an*l girls A grave ofTens*- Women ’s $20.00 strictly man-tailored Women ’s luxurious $35.00 sealette A designer says that is enough Suits ...... plush coats ...... for a dress for a woung girl. It nmy $12-75 >19.50 be i-nough for the dress, but it would­ n't eonvlnee the wearer. Women ’s $12.00 full length black Car­ Women ’s $7.50 all wool whipcord and TRAVIS DRlfiCO.-73 * SsssSk ^ acul Coats ...... $6-95 mannish Serge Dress Skirts ...... «Md newsfuMteni ea «nle at this >3.98 ofiiee. itnr new •lark af KP.Ll.IHLE KURB is acw camplHr, and if you ’re i-ontemplallug buyiug a ucw ■ *1. a •rprmic I'ollar or Raff dcuY fail to visit onr enlarged Par Dcparlmeni, m* weYe «bowfag the grwUrsi mines In the Hly. Me urge eempurisen on oar prlees and FURS )|nalltle« the result will speuk for Itself. FURS

_ $3.75 MESSALINE SILK PETTICOATS. BOY’S 75c CORDUROY KNICKER PANTS. lu bluck nud all rulers, made af heavy quality all «ilk Ressaliue with Per ages 7 to Ifit extra well oxade of wear deep plaited fiauaee, aa extnordlaarv Ri nn reaislJag Uerdaory la Kaieker sfyl* ’ . . 49C lalae at ______il.Ou SOc WOOL HOCKEY CHILD’S $2.50 RAIN CAPES. Par Hoys aad WIris, oMde ef all wool yarn, elosely lu uavy aud red, aMdc cf hlfh fftade •Ilk fialsh halt la plala eelar* aad com Maattoa^ sattu wttfc plaM Usud kuudet fur age* • ta 14 ...... $1.69 WOMEN’S $2.00 HOUSE DRESSES. $2.00 LONG CREPE KIMONOS. Made af geaulne imaokeag f'l abruys aad Hli la neat strip**, ekeeks ax phUa eetun Mugmu’s geagtar mm HBRPIRTINE f'rape MImuuav. la a auw TKis Handsome Automobile nwge uf baaallftil Rurul aad Persian e#M^ QOP ■kirred ur saip lfe styla, sp eelal ...... uuU BEST $1.00 VELVET HAND BAGS. WRk Leag sIR rued I aad kuavy alafcaled CHILDREN’S $1.50 AND $2.00 DRESSES. fnuae, lu a laxfge af styles . . Rada uf figeri kmt ealur PLAID GINWHARH, plain IIucm , BOY’S $5.00 ALL WOOL SUITS. Given Away Absolutely Free striped —kilsu eMks aad veuruled pla ids t fur QIlP ages • la 14, kuadsamely trimmed . SiuU la duaMe hfeaalei aad Noffelks, made af all venal kacy Rluans fiatgxo aad Pkeriots, vritk Kaieker Baals t by tbe followinf^ merebantsi ■U siBOS ...... $3.98 SALE OF BABY $2.00 DRESSES. Rmie ef finestlawn* and aalasaaks, daialil) trimmed vritk fiaesi am. 50c HEAVY FLANNELETTE ROMPERS. braiderlea, laoerilaas, lares aud rtkkou*i QOP Par bays aad girls, aaide af beat keavy w*|ght dark 9QP ALLISON. Jewelry CHAPMAN. Dry Goods 0 pretty styles, laag er «kuri wOU gmy aad Mae PlaaaeleMe, la all slseo, at uuU DOTY & REED, Shoes C. A. PUTT. Groceries WOMEN'S 50c SILK LINED GLOVES. 50c FLANNELETTE SLEEPERS. X elaapx. extm fine qaallty Imported Rlaek < askaaere Per bays aad giris. omdr of koavy •frlped rintlags OOH WILSON BROS. Clothing Fowler & Ball. Hardware 4i|ove« witk plain or faaey silk linlag* llgkt or dark la all sixes up to It year* uuU BOY’S $2.00 FELT HATS. Sl.OO ALL WOOL AVIATION CAPS. Me Want to eleaa ap all our Hals tkat «oM Kak of fioeal all wool yarn* In plain eolor* COP Don’t fail to ask for Automobile up to Mm at aad faaey eomblaalloas UvlU BOY’S $3.50 OVERCOATS. SALE OF $2.00 LACE CURTAINS. Pall 1 yards long, extra fine qaalMy Nottlagknm Laee ar bei, la all Mm4^ of all wool faury Rellaas aad Ukevlats, the new aarrou kardae eBee4s QQP Tickets — Be^in now! seam vritk 4*tmrkaa aallurt fur ages 8 la • while ar eeva. pair SiQu THBST.JOmf llBWg,THUR8DAT AFTBSNCXm^NOVEBfBER 21, 1912. PAGE 5 Hinaiako Jury of ' apant ' Mr. and Mrs. HImm UtUs vlallod ♦ • Buadny with hla family. Dvkl the arst of the weak. Joy of Life. * n»w> A5ii> «np. • Frwd Ciiapln spMit ths Isttsr port I Mrs. F. A. Trsvis ws sin Detroit the To srateh the o< -n grow, and tba ♦ '♦ <>r Inst wssk in Detroit. 'first of the w*#k for ssvcrsl dnyA In The Churches] aetj to o«a»^ hard breath Miss Klurwncs Kevs of Lslngsburg ! Mr and Mrs. Ed. Borsn wsre over piottghshar* or Fgade; to r«ad. to think, to love, to hope, to pray — YOUR FOR COAT was home ovsr »uiid4^. guests of Lansing frl—da Hundajr. tmmmrm with D. 1* Mubl tt fheae are the thine ^hat make nmn .Mtaa CalbTrUx ^iev.em>it and Floyti Ullt'ox «M tu to«ni the drst day, the evening. “Foots of the Bible. ” our knowing and teutiilng than* few ttwosso ssversl days last weak. Services on Thanksgiving Day srlth things. —^ohii Raakin. of th* weoli. E. W. Osgood of Toledo cam* Tusa- Judst* o* ‘brl of Itbaca WMt In dt. Drain Com. L. F. Greso was In Ovid communion at 9:M a. m. Thf lar^rest line of Fur on businsas the drst of the week. day to visit at the home of hla Broth ­ Johns on buatntw MotMlMy. er. W. R. Futfltmawt. Coat.s and Fur Lined Coats Frank Cowing of the M. A C. was a VETHIHHHT BPIM'fiPlL .^DTKH. Byron Mowlt* of Ovid wm In Bt. Harold Hsardalse and Kesn.ttn Ha (la n rectaurmni with bis bast in the city. John^ vin bunlntMs Muadm)’. Sunday guest at the home of Wm. Mul­ Services on Sunday, .November 24, girl)—You don ’t know bow happy yon Crawford of Ovid were In St. Johns aa follow*' We can produce the goods. A. U Uyon ukd C. L. dmtth wore la der. Monday. have made me by eaying “Tee,'’ dar­ The Mleeee Mae Moreland and Mar Morning worship and aermon at ling. It will be my dearest wteh to Fowler on bueinrs* >loada>. The bast home talent at the Cob - lU.'SO. garet Klnuiond were In l.anaittg Fri­ make earth a paradise for yon J. Knri Brown wee in I ■eaelm on gregaUonal church Thanksgiving ev­ Sunday school at 12 o'clock. All travelers* supplies. bualncM the flmt of the week. day. ening. d Woman's Bible atudy class at C to fulfill your wisboe before you uP Mias Francla Flshbum was a gusst tar tbesL Waitress, bring s portion Help to make everyone thankful by Mias Lorstu Andrews attended a o'cloclt. Trunks Suit Cams Bags attend Ins the eonrert 'rh an kaclvtng of Mlaa Ireae Parker in Laoelng Ust- Brotherhood senriee at € o'clock of ebssus for tbe young Indy.— FMo- dancing party In Lnnalng Tuesday gende Blaettsr. Robms Blanks ts evening. c urdsy. svenlag. ^ with C. W. Halatead as leader. Mrs. O. W. Emmons went to Detroit Mr. and Mr*. Harold Weeka of Attorney Dean W. Kelley was In Kpworth League at i o ’clock to be Tueeday to visit her sob , CIsrsBos Ovid came u> Bt. Jotana the Qrat of the Grand Rapids on business the first of led by the pastor. Foot gwcueu. Song aervloe and sermon at 7 week to visit. Emmons. the weak. Tbs man who la blind to hlo nolgh- H. L. WILSON o'clock. We have some now song Mr. and Mrs. Frank Man n lag of Wilbur Worrai left Sakunia) for borb tnnlia may bs ao maraly bsennst Maynard, ind. where he bae accepted Mias Edna Barlow of Ionia apant books and we Invite you to come and 218 Waahingtaa Awe. N. LANSINC.'Tm. Bannister were In St. Johns on bus* Sunday with hsr sistsr, Mia* Beatrice he thinks that affords him an SBense a paaitloa hslp ua "try them out” on Sunday lass* Monday. Bsrtom. evening. tor bgrlng fanJts of bis own. Fr«l Slater went to Pswamo Tusn- Mis. a . Black of Albion and Mrs. B. Bsitarly spsat Mooday with friands In Mrs. Melinda Hulse of Mnrsks Is dny to spend the rematadsr of the vlalOag thU week at the boau of W. Shepardavilte. BINilBAM ITNITED BKETHRKN. week OB baslneos. W. Hedge Sunday achool at 1 o ’cloek Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Fltxpsiiick of lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC. Mias HearleUa Smith of Detroit Hunter ’s licen ses were granted to afternoon. Preaching at 2 o ’cloek. (.xxxxA^OOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXJi AAX, OOCXXX j cxxxjtxx x: came Tuesday to spetMl a week with Mapie Rapids were In St. Johne OB Lae Woodbury and E. L. Mann the The followiag three or four Suadny Mias Veda Troop. business Monday . peat week.. preachlBg hour* srtll be devoted to rs- Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Steel expeet to Wlllla Walker and daughter, LmIb. Prof. J. O. Linden and George poru from State Sunday School Con ­ spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. viaitsd ome day the latter part of the Beckwith of the M. A. C. were In St. vention. Lst me enJl your attention E. t'ook In Ypsllanti. w««k In Lmnstng Johns Tuasdny. to the fact that hna been neglected Mr». Ed. Jury returned home Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. Ll J. Calkins went to ao long, that of electing delegatee to George Aiwnrd of lAnatng spent the general conference next May. It day from a week's visit with her son, Owoeao Satunlay to spend a few day* Sunday with hla p a rants . Mr. and First Annivetsary t'harlea Jury, in Detroit with their sons. must be held next Sunday as this la Ml*. Lyman Alward. our lant Sunday. Our next quarterly Mr*. EL Hemun went to Fowler Mr. and Mr*. George Fuller srere Loulae Moreland retumad home guMU of Elsie relatives the Isttsr mtiag conma about December 20. Tuesday to spend a few flays with her Sunday from a visit with Mrs Law - Y, P. C. K. N. at 7 o ’cloek In the ev­ part of last weak mother, Mrs A. Lanee. rence Munger in Imaslng. ening Topic, "The rbrlstlan Vir­ Mr. and Mrs. fleorce Smedley left Glenn Foercb of LAOsing spent Sun- Frank Mead of Bt. Louis came the tues. Gratitude a Thanksgiving Ser­ WALTER ElMMONS extends an invitation to Tureday for a week's stay in Gray- with his wife who Is suylng at the latur part of last weak to visit at the vice.” the people of St. Johns and surrounding linn. Ftlnt and Poatlac. busne of D. Mend. home of his uncle. D. Mead. Mrs. P. A. Travis was in Detroit the The Mieses Susie and Mabelle Dur- Ml*. W. J. McClain of Sturgis Is RE.IGAL ITNITRD RHKTHKEN. country to visit his Jewelry Store Tuesday to attend the Michigan Im­ kee spent Sunday with Mlaa Martha spending the week with her parenu, Prescbtng at 10 o'clock Sunday plement Dealer's Convention. Worden in lAnalng. Mr. and Ml*. William Fenier. morning. lAt us remember the pro ­ ceeding prayer and praise service be- F. C. Mason left for Saginaw Wed­ John Chrbrock of Detroit was a Mrs. J. D. Henderson went to De­ Saturday, November 23rd, 1912 nesday where he will attend the Sunday gtiest «f bla aUters living ginninK promptly at 9:20 o'clock. lAt troit Saturday to spend several days us if at all possible be preeent at Michigan Implement Dealer's conven ­ north of this clD'. with her daughter, Mrs. D. L. John ­ tion. Mr. and Mr* I. J. Miller of Ovid this early service. Sunday school son. folluvrlng the preaching hour. Those This marks the close of a very successful year C. C. Vaughan and W. M. Smith spent one day last week with Mr. and Mra. Elecu Hundsrahall of I^yoas went to Buffalo. .Sew York, the lat­ Miw Fred Gaidner. interesteek or ten day* with friends | <>orge Osgood. Ralph Wiggins. ('hrlstlan Science meetings every toskey. Tuesday Mrs John Wheat returned home i Roy Hutchinson. C. 8. Clark. ® ® ifTjf Mr. and Mrs P J Sehada and C. fnmi I>etioll laat Friday after visiting ; .Marshall and Bertha Wolford “G®**^* 1” Hi™®. Denimick returr a »h‘ first of the b«r daughter. Mr*. Albert Stoll. led the game at the M. A C last Sat-j•!» welcome, c veek from th* north where they bad Mr* W Chent and Mra. Edna!'* ”**^' •n Bpcidintc w*.kt> After CAKDk <»F THANkfL I wlah to ndins: se\'»«« »*•" hi* parent*. Mr Merrlir*. Harry Cooper ,o Knda> to spend a few day* on 8t. * .a>w*>.nca*. and also to visit frlendrfriends John*. WE WINH to thank our relatives and Mr* \Mlllam .Newman and Mr*. U- Mr. and .Mrs. W. D. Pierce of Ionia friends for sympathy and kindness ANNOUNCEMENT zie Hntton went to I>etrolt last Frl- returned home Monday from a few during our recent kwreavement; to da^ to s|>end a day srlth relative*. days' visit at tbe home of their aon, E. the singers for the tine selections ^ .. ^__ , J. l*lerce. Their little grandson. Hu- rendered, for the kind word* of tbs Vuatin and Hay Philips left 1 ben Pierre, accompanied them home uy for W^, Ilronch where they will ^ pastor and also for tbe beautiful EXTRAORDINARY hun* .tnd rtah with Charles Danley. | Sowers ...... „ Mias Ola Oakley was In lAOslng Mr. and Mra. Oscar Plowman. .Mrs t'lareasu Kirk of Howell came Tursday Artie Plowman. pd the lat.cr pan of last week to spend the winter with .Mr* tleorge Fuller. Stanley Wilson was home the lat- The following saw "Bunty Pull* the io iTUikr this \i«*ncy-Raising Sale cinpliatic and it’s emling an epoch in MrK Alice Anger of IxiweU waa #:»•*»' P«« of last week cutting teeth. Strings. ” at the Gladmer Monday ev­ ni«>TMry-»;aving tor the iKwiple of St. Johns aiul vicinity, we have flecided to con- .Siinua) giH ‘^e game at Ann Arbor Saturday, Mrs Kd. Dooling. Mr*. Fred Riinday, Reaily-iulse Moreland. II.W K and to meet this demand price-cutting has been ortlered in every de partment. Hundreds of ('oats. .ttk I Suit have heen pl4a sson relieved prmpinty arith wealth an-! bhm. url SIB COATS S6.9A with these tablet*. Mrs Henry Msllcry retaraed the kagpintr- for them -wh>) latter part of last wash from Aurora, bmid thsir hemm in Cbr FOR HALE 12 good pigs, t weska old Hamlsome new full length sample coat.s made of fine all wool Zebilines Dike’s Sore Throat Remedy lit., where she hsd bssn spsadlag two Southwest. Along will aoll rkoap. Raqalrv of Jay and serge mixture materials in many styles. Worth up to $15. Special all the OlllsoB. ITnioB phoBs 219—11^18. Fbr sore throats of all ktada. srselm with hsr daughter, Mrs F. A. week. $8.98 Aaalag. Rock Mand FOR HALk- TwsBty good pigs It to Dike’s Dyspepsia Tablets Mvb Hsary I nsmts of Pswamo and II weeks old R. J. DIoter. Phono sao COATS S7.9A naod for tadlgeetlaa Mr. sad Mrs. Frank lammia of Graafft' _m BlMk^____ _ badge returned home laM Friday in Kaams, Mimami. OUa Stunning new coats in all wool winter weight materials. .Some are the Dike’s Cod Liver Oil EmuL after vtelttag at tke beam ef Mr. sad baaia, Tsana, the Pan PgR HALB-'lhavmiis bee* bu rner OveaH' HMaa Handle Counenr, LaniM- eosl stove and qnlek meal smsi stylish straight line effect.s. All sixe.s and colors. Worth up to $20. special all ■ion. ens, Arkamaa and New range Enqulrr nt oSke of wagsn the week $7.98 Dr aad Mv* W A SeotL Mr sad Mexico ronditinns am eoBgnny. litf To belkt up strengUi Mf* lAe DeWltt aad R. C Dealer paniculsrty fevnm kie and atteaded the hall gaam b etweea Aaa tkere is atdl mwd tend lo FOR MALE Now Peering four roll $aO PUiSH COATS S12.78 Dike’s Baby Cough Syrup Arber and tieraell, ptayad at Aaa be had *t a nm price — com kuoher Swain Rrm.. St. Jskaa Kapx ciaiD f«>f «om GI rhll- Stimtt datarday ttkODandCA geracm. F'ine Seal Plush t oat" made with large shawl collars and deep cuffs and dfcr \. opuif- We kewe dmmpGve kisr* lined to the hoitom. Worth $20. Special nil the week for $12.75 Mr and Mia l> L Hunt, lal llael etnte, treanag ef the eg. roa RERT. ms Mia* Ida PfletriMn- aad Will Put r tern, end, remfalL whet Dike’s Ecacma Ointment nam «i* the fnotheJI ga* “'- play- . regs Kvtwg heat rrtema, $30 Pl.r$H COATS $19.73 r . • ff t ‘tier, rlae- TO RENT Ib-rsom bonsa Osh Sn- ad f^tweee Aaa Arbor aad ro* at rti rvh ueah tte i oat . lined to the hoin»m with yarn M'"* W I. T«ti J ♦ K*- •rfeUrv mlorrwaVeW' t*v r* FOR MEirr at lit GUAe St. dved -atm Worth $W), special all the week $19.75 !«,m mad that i * . I I- an* sere sf lend M nm- boat >ti ivvid last ln >*a y .m t ■ r% hr • VIA* t. ' ' • visit arlrtt hli We* m-i*oo Mnnutrs of T F Makar, i'nil length W’inier t tiUl in black vnd mixtiirf B< $4,95 K < - I F i« X Phmm leAs {'X. T -.fsam Mrs FSUs^ rttarr-^; Lew Prhred Lend Iftf Millman ^ hsr tm Mm - •ew reee* ** ■** Om L-vnd THE DRUGGIST. I * . cb Piai MmA ' 4. IS AUA*' NHI^I TO aiNT tM. North C ■ CD7 ttHle> agi ansv»> ' - A \A m fuiwa If JU, Jtdma Mich ( ■ : *»*?<* wtit *«» - The Simons* Dry Gloods Co. Mweatk .^oeesev at tg* fAm# ^ I4H9T- -A Igygs ktesA CTtm l>ikr Sifirr) LAHOINO. Mlt:NMiAN St. far Ikn St Um mmste ‘ 8F PAGE 6 nmr.jcMft 21. 1912.

riro onrkmdn of aloak wwm mndtr- Naiaoffff haa a mnM Far ap pnin lin ff •an Edwin of Sontti BanffaJ ngant C" " ed by acoanid a Vincent nmonnllnR I Mr. Van., aa bo expo la m Mlw for iant wopk Wodnandny wHh Mr. and to nenrty $4«Nl. hla noxt appoiaunant MM ‘Old llnid* Mm Frod Tladt, MaaCor Harman m- '1 BJC lof Blaia. m Wonani Mm a. Mf. ^mn no n of Carland ftaffriffe has tuming boo n with them. vtnitod bmr aiotor. Mm P. W. anell- COMM la atyla. iwmmm Inc. one day laat week. ■eMmdIsi CbM Jamas Thorlo. Iron Rlvor, Mich., I ------•ajra of Foloy'a Honoy and Tar Com- Mr. and Mm ('baa. Hearn of Heolah l*maehlaR Sunday, lb;4< a. m. ev- pound; ‘*Tlila wlntar both my child* Hhlilp nsrii. who ha* itrod mmmr were gneola of Mr. and Mra. O. u eniaff 7 p. ai. ran and 1 wore troubled with bnd •to moro than fifty ymr% di«d at Hminard Wednesday. Sunday arbool. It noon. oouffha. Wo uaod FoloyM Honey and -a hooie on tha tiank of \Upl« RIvor The Womem'n Literary (*tub umt at Junior IsMiffUc 2 p. m. Tar C>ompottDd and it promptly cured am Twaaday. Soranihar li, acad •> the home of Mm. A. P AlbauRti Tnea- Claaa raoetlnc and Rpworth iMffue uo. I can recommend k an a good ranra and atx mantha Ha waa hick* day aftemoon. The nest meeClnR will • p. m. (»uffh amd ookt cure.'* CtmtalBo no o»- Ir raapartad In thta vicinity and be held at the bume ef Mra. M. U. Bible study at pnrsonaffp Tuanday, Intoa. VanSirklo A Glaaplr la«%aa to mourn tJiair loan three ciill* N’etaorR on Tureday. Mov. 2<. 7:20 p. m. I*myer meetlnR Thum- frar. Milton and Kathartna Pinch of .Mr. and Mm Aaron Platner vlalted day 7 p m. ('iMdr prarttoe at pamon- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A meoda In LaitaRsburR laat week. Mlhlc and Mm. John Insham of Ite- affe Piiday evenlnff. t KR.TMOttK. } *TOlt; alao two Kraadaona and two L!arl Munson la amln under the Junior I^saffuc srill ffive a Thanka- doctor's emr* aialam. Mra l*nmala Hlayney of Kl* Rtvlng proffram at the churrb Novem ­ ♦ ♦ Wc want to call your attention to our line of Thanksgiving requisites. The ate and Mra Martha tUcklco of Har- Mlaa Kra Miner visited la Ml. ber 24. 2 p. m. ITalon Thanks rtvinR ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ tmr Sprlnip Puncral aarvlcaa ware Pleasant over the week end. services will be held In the .M K. I urkey will look better and taste better roasted in one of our reasonably priced ('ondurted by Rav. (}ao. Vaiion at bte Mra. Ruby Cushman la entertalninc church Thuraday evenlnff. .November Charley Sutllff Wue home Umt late home on Prlday afternoon and her slater. Mm Prank Hall of Star Ikth. Hermon by Rev K FI Spraffue. Wedneoday from Nonb Dnhota where tha I. O O. P. of which he waa a City. pastor M. B. church. he haa been vlattlng. charter member conducted the burial linn IlenalURer fell Into the pickle The AI8 met with Mm Ham Burch aervicea at RIveratdc cemetery. tub at Bannister on Tuenday while HnpIJst I'knrcii .Noies. last Wedneaday. There was a omall Mra A. I.. dlcktaa entertained 20 emptyloR a barrel of picklea. He On account of slckneaa and other crowd on account of auch a stormy ▼ouAa ladiea Tueaday evenlna in hoo* waa imdiy bruised. ' rin'iimstanccs It was Impossible for day. ROASTERS or of the birthday of Mine Hknma .Mm. Arthur Tabor is carlOR for the qusrterl) nif-linR lu convene Isabella Tburapaou. Ethel WtGu-r Kulaa Mra HIcklea la known aa a her mother. Mm. Moon*. Ibis week at ' with the Rost church ao will held and Illon Somero attendad the dance royal imtertainer and the Rueata de­ the home of her alaler. Mm Plora with the KIsle church PNiday. Halur- In F^sie last Thuraday night. .Ml sorts o! carving knives, slicers, choppers, in fact anything you would clare that ahe outdid heraelf on tbia lauuonlan near Owoau jday and Sunday. 22nd. 22d and 24th. Mm. (!. Waahbum ami Mm. lesu •coaalon. Mrs Henry Cobb of Durand was a ' |{e\ M. K. FTeeii.an of tlrsnd le^ffc KIbby were In Dwoaao laat Tueaday. c.Kpcct to find in an up-to-date hardware.* Wc have been planning for some Mm INIIa llradahaw and John Pix- Rueat of her molbrr, .Mm. Hchenck. will preach the oiumlnR sermon Pli- Mlaa Fannie .Mrqulatm was In lell attended the aiate 8. 8. conven ­ tha last of the week day evening at 7 p m ."(ervicea Hal- Saginaw laat week on buainana. lime to help make your Thanksgiving dinner a success. If that old range of tion at lainainfc laat week Mr. and .Mm Plainer are vlaltlnR I iirdsy at l« a m., p. ni. and 7 John Scott and wife moved In with .Mr. and Mm. John D. (>ren •*nter- In Flint. P ni. and Sunday both morning and Mr. iiuchiu tbe fore part of the week. yours i.s not a good baker come to our store and get one of our Lorain, Owosso «alned Mr. and Mm IVra. Marble and Harl Munson who haa tieen auffer- evening .All are welcome. or Stytilli !>end Malleable ranges, th. ’n we insure your bakin^will be a success. family in llanniater on Sunday. inR a mlapse is on the rain. ('hiistlan hhideavor topic for next The such in Tfam. Mr. and Mm. Illratn lamp of Ban ­ M’m. IV>tter baa leaned the Oao. Huodny ev* ‘ninR, "The ('hiiatian When people imgln to looe appetite, <"iet one now! .Anyway, come in and see what we have at our new store. Same nister were Ruesta of Mr. and Mm. HoMnrton houae on fOaat Main 81. Virtues, firatilude tu tlod," l*salm or lo get timd easily, the least Im- old low prices as before. from Itec. 1. K. N. Waite laat week. 147>I-2u. la^ader. .Mm K. J Fields prudanre biinga on slcknesoi •Mm. r* <' Waahbtim and dauubter. Chas. .Munaon haa moved his fam­ Junior Fhideavor every Sunday af­ The sUtch In time that saves nine la ily Into bis new houae. Mm. KoU-n Kib, and two children ternoon at S o'clock. Mm R. J Fields. Hood's Saraapaiilla taken now. were xu» M» i»f Mm K. H. Hrown in The W. R. C. decided at their last ' Hupt Thla grent rnediclae enjoys tbe iHvuaao on Tueaday. remilar meetiOR Saturday afternoon, I'nlon ThanksRivinK service will be •ame distinction an a peevenrire that The Vounit l.wdtes' hhnbroidery to boffin the winter season by cele- i held at tlic MethndUt church Thura- M does aa a cure, whlcu s ». ring a Club Rave a miacellaneous ahower to I bratlnff the birthday of seven of their : dny evening. .N'ov 2xth, at 7 p. m. great donl, for never betor< in ‘bt h.e- Mlaa MInnje .Veil at the home of Mr. j roembem and the election of ofllcem t(ev. FI FI Sprague will preach the tory of medical actaoce h,.-* snn. thought been given to preventive med­ Mlaa Mae Oobb la the new aaalatant j by RlvlnR a noon dinner to the mcm- <'i>ii:e for you are weleomc. icine aa la being given now. at the bakery. bem and their families and the Post Mm Pred Williams went to Ann and families Every member la ask- Arbor laat week. |ed to come in the forenoon with pm- Mlaa Blanche Couth la workinR in vlaiona for a picnic dinner. rhe iMiphere Rrocery. laite news from Mm Wm. Janes at Mm. Jnaephlne Bmiaard baa pur- , Ann Arbor says that her husband haa ''hnned the Vem Allen farm eaat of been oporaied upon is ffsinlnff. town and her dauRhtcr .ind aon-ln- ! Claud (tolDR of l*niitlar spent the law. Mr and Mm. Hoi. Bmwn. are I week end with hla parents DR. GREftORY, Phynician and Bar- novtoR on to it •Mr and Mrs ('has. l*reston left goon. Eureka. Mich. OIBce bourn John l.ittle and family will occupy ! Tuesday for an extended visitinR tour 1 to 3. 2&-yr. Clark & Hulse the weat part of Mm. Hchenck's i in the weat. houae Mm Alice Meacham haa decided to Don ’t target the carpet rag aoelal (t«o. P HoulnRloB haa purchaaed I spend the winter wi^i Mm. II. D. I next Saturday cveoiag at the M. W. Wm give ••United** St. Johns’ Largest We give ••United** the Mm. Walter IJunhaui bouse in ^ Arkmoody. ! A hall. Kvervtiody cordially invited. TrcuKng Stampm Trading Stampe Che weat end of town and will move O. L. Hminard haa a new electric I The Ladiea of the t'biiatlan Aid So- Into it 1 December lot. coffee mill in hla atorc which short ­ |clety will hold a church fair at the Aak for them Clothiers Aek for them Jaa. K Kirby of Ktffeka la viattinR ens the wait (not weiRhti when you , M. W. A. hall on Thuraday, lleceniber hla aon, Robert E. Kirby, In Detroit I are in a hurry and does not Ret on j 12 for dinner and xupper. .Many uae- ttlenn Orren spent a few dart with your nervea with it’s aoia*'. jful articles will be on aaie here that nla parents last week. Mm. Irene lirewbaker and dauRh- 1 day and all arc cordially Invited to Pmnk Pearce and family have i ter of Harbor HprinRs waa here to Icome and help In a good cause. ■noved to l>etni>lt tor the wiiMer. i attend the Pinch burial niday. Mr. and Mra Rent Stevens and 'T'HE Questions which ordinanly ccxihrmt a man Mrt. (tladya doodrich entertained j Mayor Netxont of Blaie haa ap­ children of West Greenbuah were her cousin. Mm J. K Hcott. in Pllnt pointed Prank VanDeusen to flll the gueau of Mr. and Mm. Dan Kirby ^ when he contemplates die purchaae of hk clodies mre: First — me day laat week. I vacancy of Dr. John Ruaacll. Mr. Sunday. Mis* Rhea ('overdale accompanied by Mlaa Rutledge, were home from and doubtless foremost —“where will my money buy most?” Second, “where St. Johns over Sunday. shall 1 be sure of finding just what 1 want ?” .And finally, “where can I place fViDENCES o-SUCCESS The llrat number on the lecture courae given by the Jones family my confidence .'jo that T may be certain t»f that degree of everyday satisfaction If we simply made unsupported statements of the quel* laat Friday evening was largely at­ that is my right ? iry of our school you might have room to doubt our Asaer* tended ;uid greatly enjoyed by all. tions. We want to mail you unqualified evidence that we The next number cornea on December 12 hy the Ruaaell musical company. (io more for our students than any other businetx school in John Albring haa naoved onto Mm Michigan. Facts speak louder then idle boasting. Satisfied K« ne ('arteFa farm south of thla all these questimis this store makes the students in positions of trust tell the story. place .Mr and Mrs l.«eaa iMtrh of the one answer, ''Ytm*!! find every desire an ac- You Should Have Our Free Catalog northern part of the state are here to •pend the winter with hla brother. complishmetit if y(uir stt>re is here. Wc are building up a remarkable business We want ycu lo have oer lati of WudsiM pla csd in pasitiom Irom naw. F'loyd lamch. Tha> will ba msilsd irae on reqaeti. Railroad tare alkmiod. Qpporteeities (i. Ijee lirewbaker of St. Johns at­ in Clinton county; we’re doing it .simply by giving our patrons the squarcst ID work lor boerd. Tell yoor Irisnda tended the entertainment at the E. V church FYlday evening. kind of a deal. The rilnton TVlepbone ('o.. have l>een Installing more new phones here in town dunng the past week. Mlaa Ia>ttie Silvern of St. Johns waa a gueat of Mm. Hd Gower Fn- OUR advertising can’t succeed, our store ) xo da> and Saturday and attended the 110-118 pearl ST. .lonea F^unlly entertainment at the can't grow unless the man who biqrs once, buys GRAND RAPID5.MICM ^ church Frlda> evening. Mrs ('lam ('outer and Mm. Idrde again. It is mighty p(»or policy to give a customer anything else than .satisfac­ Trayuer.i vialted Mr. and Mm. Ber« tion. If you find a year or a month after your purcha.se that you didn ’t get all j < outer at .*<1 Johns over Sunday. Mias Mar> .Mamhall of St. Johns the satisfaction you tl>ink you should have, we’ll give you .something else just 1 .Itlted Mlaa Aletha Keiaer 8a*'inljy a.s good —your money. ^ and Stindav Mlaa Eureka Rice and Frank TalUn Are You Aware? of Grand KapMs have been gueau of Mr aad Mm Lunie Kirby tbe past week WE’RE Stem-Blocli and ^ LANSING Mm. Nancy Kieaer returned home MoMla) from a week's visit with her headquarters, truly our showing is as complete dauffhter. Mvs. Maurice Ljswta at Ovid. Rev. and Mm LynMUi gave their •tereopticlan enurtalnment, ''Dark­ as ever found shelter under one roof. The popular opal blues and maroon reds est ('htcsMb> and Her Waifs." at Ola in a variety of beautiful pure wool fabrics: staple blacks and browns, grays a Saturday evening. The Odd FVIIowa aad Rebekahs plenty. Overcoats in all the new'modcls — INSTITUTE ffsve a banquet here Wednesday. The ^ ^------h St Johns staff waa here to do some Initiatory work for the lodge Rev. (’ Vt. Lyman will preach next Cannot* aupply the demand for reliable poeitiona in .Sunday In the Fhireka FBangelloal |-|E1RE S a complete Boys ’ Clothing store; church at 11 a m Subject. “The Grwit la»w of Merry DIsrInaed In just as well equipped to serve the needs of the Stenography; and Shorthand! Christ '■ Count) l-ine at 2;2(i p. ni,; Waaliinglon Center. 7.30 The |ewt- little man as the big; a .sUire where the mtUher find it pleasant to trade; (loned il^l•tr:lled lecture. 'Darkaai where value giving i the key tiMt:*. — Young Men and Women — Chicago .tiid Her WMlfa,' will be giv­ en in the FNilton church Thursday evening .tnd In th* Washington Cen ­ Opportunity knocks! Why not enroll? ter < hurrh on FVIday evening A all ver collection for riiy miaaiona will We are Headquarters for b«‘ received Of course the way to find Rev C W Lyman haa been lnvlteJCXXX:j^yKxavo.juv>jUUOOOOr liaoaso F-vangelical church to hold h t series of evangcluiN' aervicea for ' Stephenson pare if you have traded I haa acreptad STALEY BRAND elsewhere W e are strong in the helicf Headed Right ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ that our dittwing of Iniys' gtuNl eluthc' ♦ ♦ NORTH HKNIill. k.NI» I'.a'vKX ♦ IS larger than anv and lower priced than ♦ ♦ Underwear all A ffood dnai m life dapn ada 'Wi Rili -h'*\\ir»g «ii I tu « “ tl' i tU« Li (•t -1>I( f It-tiKstv. ih.Nl upji- 4I lo the I Keaii has bad * Sew wait fit.; pat under bla bm**. A 111 I t-nfral Mulngan ..r*d melude- t.ixltd;- "S t -Will Start Yo«i Richl taoswkwwil did ibe wwfk t I ’? :v%.l I -^!f s* I . 1 I I h -t‘ ' ttvi • »li. . I 'V. '. . a; V r Mm John MnRb sa.i tf. ,ii. I r In* ... ■'* . vvatrad IB IwfHtnnn laat S iwdar !«' • T*^fi . 'I t • 1 - = • nwt nsf; ITl^X'K b^i -k ijinl Ifcc Mm Marv t*aarn sM Ejlwsed . . !i I • Piaii H Ma MC Bet why aM^ Tike p^aaF in smrwv b. ’aar** Iv^led Mr aw4 TMnt ‘it iFBwIer u*) nnadav M , (I .•aa ftaMlffff dn iaad far ende Mr sad Mm ^imv Madaurwher ; M: l‘ ^ »ad awa apart dwnday tm Ivsitaia \« I ; I % ^ I 1 \ Re* Ixam «d IRjmnailb Mirb I apetai rvwte Fmiaf oatti •aiitfda? kr* and Mm Fmd TMMt cO]=> Ovid Rol!«‘ Mills on km MAT nanm 9mic. Bbo.^ n%gm W mm' ‘ i B mGAdcryo d^oDonooGoerj ^ Mr IMff Mm fkSSSb e[^ THE 8T. JOHNS mews, THURSDAY AFTERMOOi^--iiOVEMBBB 21, 1912. PAGE 7 ssmss^- —- I Mr. Mid Mm. OnM Dmtmmuu «#:♦ nint vlMtod hM toroUiM*. Pr«d mmI ;^ 1). iMmrmuK. ta Ollv«> teturday *^1* 4LWAMO LAKE. BATM. Huaday. | ^ Mr». rrad Turhar of l*raliie A Rousing Bi^ McDou^all Week vlaitad hi r brothar, V U. I'aardt, la (Niva iaat «aak c:. T. Koakwall la bulldlai a bam. Ttie proci sda from tha Methodist UtUa KMbal Brink aad I'ari iirtn- Varus*) Kaarrr vary 111 Tuaa- Mm. Haaala (1111 of Laaalas la via- fair Saturday ware about II10. The old wara tai tbt* alck Hat Iaat day Ulna bar nicoa. Mm Krad lluot, aad Isdias wish to thank the public for Begins Tuesday PVnaaat I'lownuui of Mt Johaa took l»r Maaadom of liouaina call- rumlly. their help in making It a aucceaa. ouppar wlUi Mr. aad Mra. Varaay •'d to louanal with l>r. Wallar ekMba entertained Priday l*a«it'ryar. who will soon leave for rrad Poat and Vamc Kaala of ML Itad bar paraala from Haturday uuill California to aprnd the winter. K« v and Mra. (I. T. nahar. Mrs Johaa and IVmla Klllott of M’alar- Tuaaday. W 8. Hall, Pred Cochran and Wm. t'bariea Baird. Paarl Baird. Mra Har, ­. (own war** mlartalnad by Mra. Min- Mr. and Mm Al. Wbittakar of Kll- Rooe raiumad boma from thair hunt ­ The New McDougall Cabinets are here at last— ry Moon. Mm lluco (I attandad j„ i^rWitt Bat- ay apant Buaday with Mr aoroan'a aorlaty of tha Itep- Mra. Dana Nlrhola of (Jrand RapklaJibr lllnaaa of bar mother. Mm. FTauk altanded tha (air Saturday eTantag. All the time the big, new factory was being tiat churrto mat at tha Ruaaall (irlnJ.and Mra. O. R. Manill and ebildran Clark. ^ _ . Mm. Helen Johnson came lant waak old houa. Iaat weak and aawad for of I.«nalnR vlaltad Mra. T. W. Baldwta I Marvay (ia«a bad tha mlafortuaa to to visit realtlvea In this place. built, new ideas were being sought, improve-* tha t'hiiatmaa inarkat Tha naxt from mday until Sunday, !fall from a hl«h rail fence Injurtnk Mr. and Mm. Arthur (loodrich and raitular maatin* will ba bald at tha ! him about the bead aad sbouJdam children of 8t. ’Johns ara spending a ments were worked out and innumerable plans aamr place the flrat Wadnaaday In Dafl'Itt Hl ' quite badly. l>r. Wbaalar of DaWitt few days with the fonnara parents. formed which have made these improved Mc­ Ilarambar Program for Saturday niicbt. .Nov. j la uttandloc him. Mr. and Mm Wm. (loodrich. Bavarai of the Y. M C. A. boya of 23rd. 1*12. Son*. Orance; roll call.: Mr. aad Mra. Oral Hildreth anlar- Mr. Cooper of Ohio la visiting bln Dougall Cabinets far be 3fond comparison with St. John* came to DaWItt Iaat Sat- Bible quotationa; aouR. Oladya ! talned Mr. and Mra. (1. W. WallM of daughter. Mm Myra Delamatter aad imday aftemoon and bad ball gamaa Stampfly and Oartruda Howe; aalaet Rllay. Mra Anna VanUlaaao of Bt. family. all others —and the prices are right down in aiul other Ramaa and at nlsht had a randinc. Mra. A. E. Dllla; aonc. Johns and Mra Hannah Troop of Mr. and Mm. (leorga Vaaaooy of feed and social tlma at the hlfh (Jranca; *'Why do applas dacayT* Will INmipaii Sunday. Lamalng spent Sunday with their reach of all. The most modem facilities in the arbooi bulldlnc and than orcanlxad a (Ume; “What would ba the affect on mother, Mra Bolle Vaaacoy. new factory make it possible to give more for club with John Pannall. praaldant; this community if a AaM wao not ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ DooMad to ohosge the admlaaion John Saaffar. vtoa praaldant; aacra- aside for athlatlc and piny purpoooa ♦ ♦ for the aotartainmont by tha Bath the money than can be had in any other cabinet. !♦ UR.4ND LBDME. ♦ tary. Carl Oail; treaaurar. (Iordan and anturdny afternoon daclnmd a !♦ ♦ high acbool from 2kc aad ISc to 20e Hnidwio Tha boys of St. Johns want half hoHdayr* Mra. Elian Stampfly aad lAc. '♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ to the Baptist church In tha mominc aad Jamas Ranny; doalag song I ______and held sanrican. In tha avantne Mr. Hiram SImIc. OS N. ttb St.. HcDoo^ Kitcken Gibiiiets they bald sanricaa at the M. E. church (larllc la sugirMtad im a cure for j Cecil Pollock la In Delta aa- Q'errc Haute. lad., writes: **I came Tha boys did Ana. Tha attandanca tubarruloala A strenuous cure, all slaUng the pnator In ratriral aorvicaa down wits a aavera case of kMnsy waa Rood Hgkt. Mra (laonpe Irish has teeac to De­ trouble. I had to got up too often at have stootl the test of time. Some have been in u.se for over fifteen years__ troit to spend tha winter. nIgSt. Uiore was pain aad much aedi- they're made to last and .serve well. W hen you invest in a McDougall, you Richard Dillingham la Aagman at meat. puffs uader my eyea. back pain ­ tha crossing during Mr. Smith's ab- ed terribly, aad I waa dlxiy. ^ley know you ’re getting.the most your money can buy— that it’ll last a lifetime and aanca. Kidney Ptile cured me quickly, and I you can he proud to show it and tell your friends you have a McDougall. Don ’t Rev. J. K. Pootc hM gone north feel 1*0 per oeat better. ” hunting. you think this would he a good time to take up the kitchen cabinet tiucstion? Bv Want to own a Mra (iartruda Higfaam died Thurs ­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ coming in now, you'll .‘tee the new latest ideas and conveniences —you can see day at bar home on Uocoln street ♦ •> and was buried at (Ink Wood came* ♦ (M.IYF CK^TKIL ♦ just h(»w useful they are and possibly arrange to have one put into your kitchen tary Sunday. She laavaa tw»» daugb- «• ♦ at once, ^’(»u intend to own a Kitchen ('ahinet .some dav. don ’t you? Then Favorite Schiller? tera. Mra. Caaalus Alexander and ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mrs (lenrtida Seaton, baa ldaa a boat why not n(»w—why wait? The variet> is here —they are all new —it’s a good of friends to mourn her departure. Mr. and Mm. Jay Davla and eon time to see them. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bmalley and Aiuow were entertained In the home children of l*Mgle spent Sunday at of his brother. Pred Davis, from Pri­ Mighty Big Reduction for Our Opening Disphay and Sale. N the hooM* of A I), lavnra and family. day uatil Monday. On Sunday all Call Rhea, the Aftaan year old daugh ­ wen* entertained in the home of .Mr. All $27.50 McDougall Cabinets. Specially Priced at...... $19.75 ter of Mr. and Mra. Prad Tabor pan- and Mm. Porbli In tOMex. sad away Thursday afternoon after (Jrmndpa and (irandma Smith, af­ All $29.75 McDougall Cabinets. Specially Priced at...... $22.50 tlii.*. |n;iM(» .111(1 Id 11^ .sliow you tlu* lu-u Rectangular a brief lllnaaa of leas than three day». ter spending the past two months Her death cast a gloom over the en- with their son, Jas. .Smith, returned All $32.50 McDougall Cabinets, Specially Priced at...... $24.25 Back Ball Bearing Pedals .ind otluT late inventions ' tire city. She waa a student In the to their home In the southern part high school doing ninth grade work, of the »tate Wedneaday of last week. Special Keature.s—Full sliding table lops without cracks or grooves, .sani ­ not I'dl'Xl) in an\ other I .VS'l'Kl'M KXT. P.KST several members of which attended liev. Pr Dynch of St. Johns spent (he funeral in a body and marched to Tuesday afternoon In the home of tary legs bound with copper ferrules, removable swinging metai sugar bin, .\T TJIE kICIIT PRKT.. the cameterj. The funeral waa held Eugeni- Hrya wire sliding shelves, all metal bread drawer glass serial and spice jars, all verv Sunday al bar late home on Weal Bt.. .Mm. E. J. Hrya wishes through Rev IJncoin Veacoe oflirlating. In ­ this medium to thank all her friends comnact and save thousands of steps in kitchen work. terment at Dak wood. for the many ktndneasee and Aowem she received during her lllneM; also HY JolMN(t HOW many ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I the Daughtem of Rebekab for their ourMelMttMiAl.l. aN. TIMKH IM» Yol ♦ ♦I gift of Aowere; the (Irange for the • 'l.CH you ran ♦ KHKf BOTTOM. ♦ I fruit and ttowem and all who con ­ bujr any iwblnct HAI'K AKOI NI) ♦ ♦ at tbmw Bpartally tributed to the tine iiost card abower THK KITCHKN 411 South Washington. Arbaugh Block. Lansing ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of 112 cards she n'celved last week. rpdurog prlros and |iay for It la 1 gattlBK things Sunday the report of the State Sun ­ I Mlsft Cecil Barruw U eertouely 111 day School convention held at Lan ­ •mall aniouau of I with appendirltle. Shi- wn* taken to VI a waak Tbe ilURY-ROWECO you ougbt t o sing last week will be given at the ithe hospHal .Monday for an operation North Olive M. church. There Is first dollar dallv. li a V <- r I g h I at Mr and Mm. John Bond vlaltod at er« fine of tbe also preaching Sunday. A cordial bandaomt- Mr your flatters end the hotne of her eon In Battle (’reck Invitation Is extended to all, esiiec- ;thi- fore part of the week Hougall t'abioeu How fiutny iin- ially the members who arc urged to to your hoase - Mre lohn Ward who wan m> aer- COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS be present at this service. aeressar% sta|is ; loijviy III last week la much Wtter you ran easily l>ay tl>a l>alanre du you take-* \ Mr and Mm Huiolph Huehler ex- xnd never mtsa II2-II4 WEST MICHIGAN AVE ' pKt to move to their new home ♦ e tiM tviat. In a Mrltougall will ■ninth of the (!mv«- church thl» week HK.'ltlAI. CK>TKR, ♦ little while It Is ualt> you < time- Mr .and Mi» J. M Rohrer an inov-|^ all (laid for ed and settled In their new home In Lansing, Michigan a day DeWltt Mrs John Magley and Miss Vedn There will be coiiMiiunion aervicea ‘Thnwp of St Johns an visiting the at the hall next Sunday at 2:3U. j former's mother. Mm. Barnes. In this •Mm. Hoy 1‘armcnter and children J vicinity of St. Charles an- vialtliig her mother. Mrs John Johnson wheen Mm (leo. Reeb. ill with imeumonla and pleurisy Is Korty-elght were present at the ■ much better cabinet meeting MUt Saturday night. Mrs Harriet Carpenter Is suffering Refreshments were served and a ! front a Itsdly spmlned wrist pleasant evening was siient. .Mr. and Mm (Irant .Maynard and The Capital City School.” i family of Elsie visited at the home of ' •* ♦ .Mr and Mm. A M. Blakealee the lat­ !♦ K4ST DEWITT. ♦' ter ikart of Iaat week. CtlRNKH BA»HIN«TO> AYK. AND Wl.sHTF.YAM HT. ♦ *' ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The L. B. U. has facilities that are unexecelled by those of any I ------^ ^ other school In Michigan to give to its atudenu the kind of training Mr and Mrs l^ula Volainet ai-^ |I4I.I,4S. ♦ 1 iend«*. ni. Bip prices will be paid tor all RED W. C. Hmuking and F. O. Piniu, Principak. Saturday nnu Sunday -kith tbelr par ­ Ertord Paitemoti tiegna work for ent* at thi* place. jthe winter for William Klaler Mon- and WHITE OAK. TAMARACK, Praak SteiaiMtrdt I* having a ce- iday. mnnt toor laid la kla new barn ___Ralph______Cole went___ to_ YpnIlMlo______Mlaa BlEei Ooaklla of Bath vlalted 'urday to vlalt friaada aad expecu to HEMLOCK, BEACH, BIRCH, the l^wa acbmd dav la^ weak jsiay and work In the city ibla win ­ Mlaa Psarl Wllkelm of Laaatng I ter B r spant Saturday aad Sundav I ElYofxl ValteraoQ. who baa been HARD MAPLE and CEDAR TIES with ker paraau. Mr aad Mm .Noah working for bln uncle, Hrtoid Naak. Wlthalm, aad family aad aleo attead- for the paat tan montha tatahad kla ed tbe churrk fair at Bath Maturday work tkeve Iaat weak Monday . also WHITE OAK Switch Ties, $iS-$2S-$40 eveniat Mary Watera xrant to DeWlu Iaat I Henry ftnbsr ef laaaiaa apt i *^ in Priday to Watt ker uaele aad aunt, day with kin fanaiy at tkla pi Mr aad Mra P A Drava dke et-{ produced and piled in Grand Trunk Mr and Mra Pred (Ms er pecta to ratarn and family envertaiaed ffnadiu atter- Tke Hrark Csmsasry Aane rlatian | naan Waiver Sbellkamer af I aaaiag, keld a mssMn g a( tke kaaae af Mr Railroad Yards. Mr aad Mra WIlHara Harvkiag aad aad Mra Janma Unyle. Nnv. I aad Imaia Vaialnit of tkla plare tke foilavtag ntirun were eleeled SreCIPICATIONS Fairhauks* MIb* Oladya Makar at ffc iakas t>M*>at. Mra Ell ffarttk. anrai ary. Gusiou amd Osgmod apent iMMavday and Vnnday with ker Mlaa Mamie Maau; trsane rer. Mrs A. N** 1 FaW Hak, 6 lo 12 im.—6 lo 7 »•—Aft narenia, Mr aMl Mve M Makar and D Waaeratt, etsenffee ewnNMlvaa,| fkmify Ho. 2 Falo Tlok, S lo 12 i*. —-11V4 R* ^ ft 'loking out a trw aamplrs Mrs Janma imyla. Mra nmnta Mr*| IswMe VmsSasl ana a ealler at tke imnaM and Mira JMCie Walkee, No. 1 SqM time, 8 lo 12 bk —C lo 7 1m.-8 ft. i>l fion Koo I.imo> IK.iKw ksaae at Mr aad Mvn k ffWlvee la aknwvaaa of ike krari vrr) rhrap otfve Pviday evwaiag r M npMit Hm. 2 SrH TIoe . 7 Id 12 iik.~Si4 lo 7 bi —8 ft. Mr -ad Mra tnei « nakwiaa am Mr and Mra Jamaa Inna anantl BIG CUT IN PHICF OF ROOFING. aswvtae to tk«>‘r new liiwai >■ Itatb Hmndar r~kain *Wk Mr and Mrs J «(it*a« « Bark must be removed from all tics. t =-m ' ’vv ‘ L r1 2 ef Vks MMk l^wrbeHw r' •! r S » 'l ■ I iMi. . • o the dollAt sUV paaia aad aksmHnt fwlas ail lime kvdaeve ate a«»( weektag F('r turther ininrmalion call or write It 111 lie* ill sipk- ('rra* ’V •evearwlnrawa Ma «t ■fety @sd| I I aleeift a^rramraam arak bars aivt ------Sac lanm ^ttnays teil a sea <4 a psu st. Oo iraMaid# ktipneT (swdwdaewdwras PKUyf^tsv KMVtM a h t, I 1 liv - liv Si Sit IkfiMire faM^ (Mb'k' eevuniaxk ■ ama sat pm*se»a i dstePMiai * HMPMraMer Tke » «r **• kd ik ssme omnas as» ^ iiMNi nfed Wgkilit*- SMnv sevswr. rnPWmmm w in kMMnnMa, ^ S. F. McCandless ^ 1^14 fP-p pm vent m.srt aaa sensaw. The Tool Mwn taw knmjiM iNsbei, t «*•«■ I• bvew IK. vudNAW IttnVe.AN Laxislt^, MlwK. pa (;e 8 21, 18U.

A 'MIl’TNK.IfIT MWIB5rarMH. l^ine Soniirthing to be TIm Mrvicne at the II E. church of ftlaoda —Load LytUeiho. In Eve ry the <^>lMy Sunday. Nov. 14. aa fol> lo^; Sunday whool at !• a. na. tol« NataPi aaekaa faala: Drop! Idwud by pranchtnit at 11 a. m. thankful for— worth Leadua meetlo Bla the evenlac 1* ' 11 at 7:30 Topic '’Horichlna (Nheiu of tha mat rt*y u«t: au be ^ A PRACTICAL PCRVICK. iHKt !'• tti ■ laM •lrr>p; llqvld Mhl |»«l* on* ^ Throush Self'ClirIns.** A capable The stair espvrliurut stattee of Kler> ^ s^Mutvir b.j ap ua*t •« I leader wfll handle the aub)ert. You A happy Thanksgiving. «i> V«N VM v-,^ tr.^s^r • wuilk. f Ma Is perfenulUK a senrirr for the ' are tavltad. are ahraapd taatpta — fhrm t rs aud truck gardraer* «f the Your own good share of good health. l>on‘t forget to )oln th« mlaeMm wHh thair Ms.—WilUam flhakaa- state that other com woe wealths oUgbt l Black Silk ! study claas Hook, "The tTilneea And friends to enjoy the holiday with. Kevulutloo." well follow the examine of. The aerv- ^ tammttmSf «wi aaMBmiMM,*•< ll •••••* kn*- Ice refecmd tu cooBlsta la tha aaaiy*- , IM*<.aMk« mn t**4 — —»* t—■>*«ni«il ■«<>—» Mr. Uurgeae. becaaae of III health., Thoy aay that tha baat oauaaal la; •MXJ mm*- MtMfe «« k MMV I%,iw4l *■■• tag of aamplea of fertlllaer* far the; •« lw*« IBM Mwk •M*ia*«y *■*- baa returned frooi HooUac where be that of a wooBaa —Padro Caldaroa Da \ cs—and a WMM iMiMW l•«•fe tm llerben IleViiea la cooAnad at the Thera Is do law «vith the work Umar ssem tu iMve taken the grouad •> about the farm. admirabts. If we only aak of th em Jast * that It was |wrfr«'tly p roper to do It i Plniining a trip? —or family reunion? —-or a what thay oan give, aad no mova.— W**b*. 5**mM. IBM*. People In this auction are enjoying aa long as uu law* uf the state pm- Olltrer Wandell HolaMO. day .s pic.'isur? with iriends.^-^thcn certainly vour *' ? Hark •>** fr PniWta*• «*MOiM— kfBBSmb ; the beautiful weather blblted It. lu (WuitrrUoo with this , • - ' ---- work tbr stsiloa chnotsts are endear, cnjtivmeiit will Ik * immensely increased if you are bc- If tha haart of a mao la deprssaail ortng tn give. iImm** who aent eamptes ^ A Waehlttatao oo« ite a bunch of with oaraa. I ('•iminuly attired. BliiarMf . U kr' lIBBraTB. '•* dynamite and then laid down and of ferUllierv to them snam pmrtiral k**aB ll*nrk*>wir*lf .M*Mf , The mist la dispelled when a woaada; taatnH-ttuu In tbr chemistry of noil ••OlMitM a MirfBi'i died. Had ahe aur^ tvcd her tueal. appear*. IthM mm I I iB* MBB Mi ■*• ishe*d probably ^ha\ given nltro- aad fertlllaers snd their rfforts eeem — John Oay. I he womnii who wears \Vo(dtcx is always glyceiin to be beariug gnud fmtt well-dressed. No frleadbhlp la so cordial or ao; THE RARE DAYS OF FALL. delicious as that of girl for girl; no, Tbuer mis* iuiK'b of life who bare hatred ao Intene** and Immovablo as DOC daring tbcM* Our fall daya taken Her appearance in itself is the best evidence of that of wonuui fbr woman. —Walter: Unse enough friMu their prvaalBg work lier i;o»» | gtnla erseper that uo liuaaan artist pure-wool fabrics arc used. or a nt*w huHet. ft*- qaatta.—Charles I>e Hemsrd. j ever approsebed Then lll•• -t• were the . membrr the Hull freahocas. (-tisiMirtks .ind uvicnretltm ' Woaien. In accordance with her na* i uf the purr fall sir aad (im t(l*>« ^ l ii or-coai is an ideal garment for Stort* shows the broken, clear seeing nature, loses her- ' bsaith In the citerk following tDe rtg i self aad what she has of boart aad *1 liaiik'givmg wear. most complete as­ oroos'walk and tbr appettalntr |-et veuiw I.el n.- -iln w you the splendid styles just re- the most attractive *he*i*d n»«v» »•*«• owsrt of them j'eiv’ed especially for Thanksgiving huvers. Prices aXLARYORAMS values. j A (imhamltr frightened hit wife so very reasonable. A "groueh** la the bmmi expensive badly with a toy ptelol that ahr begt Inaary to whieh one eaa treat himself. him up and had him arrested |Vr- hape she was afraid hr didn't know It WOOLTEX COATS $10.00 to $25.00. By the tlam we have learned the se* was loaded. WOOLTEX SUITS. $20.00 to $35.00. E. LHULL eret of keeping yoaag. vre and oar> 1912 TlwH BrnkCn aalvaa old. MB. of Home, Bwert Home. WOOLTEX SKIRTS. $5.00 to $10.00. Undartekar. The original maausenpr of "Home, Tho tboagbts of a man llva long, or j Sweet Home,** i« said to bare been |Furs—Fur* Wool dio qalekly. according to the depth of I bartad la the grave with Miss Harry ChflcIreBa’ Coats FURNITURE . RUGS CARPETS trath they exp reba. j Harden of Athens, (la. Hb*- was John Everything in Fur .Sets A beautiful full line of I Howard Payne's swertlt< art. but re- from a child ’s set at $2.00 A most complete line of They say "the good die drat;** but i fused to ’narry him in ut ferrnrr to serges, panamas and mix ­ her fath r's wishes. Afi«*r sbe was children ’s coats in Chin ­ g-iii lt*s pretty hard far those of us who I to a Jap Mink or Lynx set tures in all the latest hoop OB llvtau. to hoUeve It. I aeparated from her lov.-r she shot at $35.00. Separate muffs chillas, .\strachan. Plush, hemelf In the old family maurlon. see­ styles. Ladies’ Dresses Corduroy, Velvets and ing none but a few members of the or scarfs $1.50 to $15.00 What remarkable thlaga we leara. Irom ..... $6.50 to $12.00 mixtures from aad with what amaxlag rapidity, when little church to which she b*-longed. — I.adie.s’ Sweaters, Children's Dresses from wa commaace to pat oar aboohitely j Prom the IndepeodenL $1.50 to $7^. eorrect theoiies lato pracUce...... $2.50 to $7.50 ...... $2.50 to $5.00 An orator can make a bit by re­ Buy Your Meat Is It suprsme auoUsm. or moraly a ferring to every Americaa wovaaa aa Blankets Underwear a queen. Aad people like to be fool ­ miaeonat. whoa a nma tella a girl that Knit Good* ed In several other ways. Cotton PlsBce. ‘‘tha man doaaa't Itvo who la worthy Children ’s Sweaters, M unsing W'ear. At the NEW MARKET at North of bar** —than marries her. bimseir? Poaalble Explanatloa. lo a ('.oanectlcat hamlet where old- ...... 50c to $3.00 ^ ^ ...... •• Ladies’, Misses and Clinton Avenue, No. 501 We woald an have bappineee ff we faahloaed regulatlona ara In fores, Scarfs ...... 25c and 50c ...... $1.29 i children ’s union suits___ $1, knew where to tad It; bat most of the night-watchman has a doa that aa niaha tho mistake of looking for It ebaaea • tbe younc chll^raa off tho -Shawls .... *1.00 and $1.50; 72 x 80 (extra) . $1.50, $2.00, $2.25. $2.50. at the RIGHT PRICE ta estemala, rather thaa la a state Btreeta at eight o'clock. *rhls moat $1 89 • < of mlad wlthla oaraolvee be the dog that pat tbe "ear'* la car- Skirts ...... 50c to $1.50 | 'W'oot nap plaids $2 25 ! garments. faw.—Clevalaad Plain Daalar. To weep over the past la utterly Gloves and mittens, j Plain wool nap . $2.25 i Ladies’...... 50c and $1.00 futile: to wasp fbr the sorrows that ...... 25c and 50c : Wool ...... ! For Saturday, Nov. 23d, 1912 i There la ao much clouer the Demo­ $5.00 Children ’s ...... 25c to 50c the fotare mmr (bat probably will not) crats do not know whore to begin the b ring, la wroag. Now la tha only time harreat Saginaw News. The* Store Cor tasTB aad “aow” la too abort to We've got to band It to T. K. Any ­ SL Jobns, Beef Roasts, per lb. • • 11c nwlM It worth while —McClary** Mag- how. he dtd'nt claim tbe election was That SeUb stolen. I>etm4t Free Preaa WOOLTEX Miclugan Beef Stew, per lb. • - - 8c John Hicks MAXIMS Of LEAP YEAR —^ , Pork, per lb. • - 14c-1254c ____ Ragtaterlng the Anger piiau of Tha baat wlao buyer Is not always j haWaa Is nothing now. aa Smoked Ham, per lb. > 22c tl tha baat food providar. , lord who has to pay for frwah paint « ' oaa tasUfy. Lard, Kettle-rendered, • 14c Also mar 17 for lova, but for haav- j «a’s aake lov# a rich man. ST. JOHNS MARKETS. Want to Saye Half Your GmJ BiU

Tha man who looks like ready moa- . Free Delivery to all parts of the city • op may act like a Aaanelal stiiaBsacy. j St Johns. Mich.. .Sot . 21. 1kl2 How much money did you spend Haadaome la aa baadsoma doaa. eBAIBB. for coal last year? GIVE US A CALL Too oaa livo on a handsome Ineome. . Wheat, white ------91 bat not oa a haodaaaBo face j Wheat, rad ------— jOata __ .... ------Let US say you spent $40. If there Daa't ladaa a man bv tha alas of Ryv ...... -—...... — ____ 7A _ la.io was a way in which you could buy Union 1‘armer I tha Upa ho gtvaa tha waiter. H. may Choice hand picked bean, Phone taha tham oat of yoar houaahold al- other beano 7c per ba. for each Ib. that amount of coal this year for Phonr lowanoa Oorn ah ellad. per bushel —...... 76 134 Blue S. W.Tei No. IQ i Clover scad. June ------110.00 $20, you would want to know a- 'Clover aoad. Manunoth ------tlO.OO of the succ .Clover, Alyake------111.00 bout it, wouldn't you? aren't ' LITE (rrOCK. Gattla. fsttoA______$4.00 B We can't sell you coal for half Veal calves ... Id.OO O $6.60 price, but we can tell you how to ! Hogs, per cwt $6.00 e $7.00 , Igimbs, per cwt $6.00 ff $6 00 heat your entire home perfectly nKEHNBI) VKATfL this winter at hatf the exfiense of Beef, drsaaetl $7.00 f» $8.60 , ftirk. dressed $6 00«i$p.00 !a«t year’s fuel. Feed Grinding Time 'alvea, dresaad $10.00 Veal calves $$ 00 It $* 6o With a FAVORITE BASE BURKER you LIYP Pliri.TKl. can heat every* room in your house com­ Hens. inrg*. fat !• to li* fortably on the coldest days, and do it Price Young chiclia, large, fat 9 11 Duck*, large, tat 10 with lem fuel than is poBuble with any Oeeae ______I T’lvli*-- large, fat !.■ other hinting stove. UIBkIk WHY?

Hore* titdea $. V- Qalf akiss greea__ .. It satas . ... Oa Recausp the Favorite is the only base burner that ihatp pslti ___ _ ^ M la llJt pourm hout into the room from every square inch PBlIUn'iL YIURTABUUL PlirtTIL Baitar J* of lu gurfoea. "Phr l*'aiH>aiik Mor i- Fr^l Mill h., thcni .til PMataee la It fAU ovvry alum of hast out of tha eool and thrnwa Ufd It ell Into the homa. Stmt* gnm up the chimiMy. Cfkpeicity - 30 bushel per Hour B41, fTBAII. ' Your iMune U warm and comforuhle on blualary, icy- Ba ; Tupuiky enkl daya uhen with any other baae burner your arlfe I14II •»»«riri|., Cl.J liiruvl idlxr* , - ...... ^ it p fircll* 3la t Timirthf aad ebiklih-ii wwuH bM huddbaf in a fraam group around « r. 'r t ir^, ^|| siiwf, i‘ 1 r. I, J Ki£ i burn ir^-^rac *ril m aiHMiwut i. Uum .ii\v •tow. ♦ ) miaed In th«' tiqdi «kptaa%i rtuM >tAi will And oae nami why ;he 1 tc .. ? «,> . 1, a-ltAreOTJ Ihr L h«i.L a WMOBiarfui bamttag etoTw. Them I'■ l 1- \‘frk' I ’4 B < vj.rj •tv atea* tah, I n-»*,aka. t’«4a«'«ad eee ua aad we will ^ I» 4 fii. r * ■ m*, . W'i tiui «ktl «bia«4 Ihatn I « - , . 1 ■ ' MJH fmm I Vfwtrf I Want « V Iv Wmk R.S.Garic, ueiu&i Sixteen Section Pages THE »r. JOHNS NEWS Two

VOLUME XXIV—NO. 16 THE ST. JOHNS NEWS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON—NOVEMBER 21. 1912. bOLLAR A YEAB

Brawn* Eaallaa. the month. The fungral was seld A very pretty boam wedding occur ­ Saturday at 10 o ’clock. latcrmsnt red at the hoam of Mr. sad Mrs. W. 1 was made at Uak Ridge. He learss to B. Brown la Mlddlshury towaaiilp 1 pmES BKNirn thdr leas aa agsd father sad last Thursday at high nooa, whsa mother; two brothers. Alarar of SL their eldest daughter, Hasel Belle, Johns and Prad of Detroit; and three was united In marriage to Roy La- alstens. .Mrs. Dora Lae of Muir. Mrs. Chaa. W. Surr of Verne Moulton, of Mlddlebury, In the Ole Poerch of St. Johna vlattsd Mary Swaggart of Bengal aad Mra. town Pnday on bualnaaa. presence of about elghty-flve gnsats. friends In town Priisv Eva Ike of St. Johns who have the T. K. Riley of Grand Raplda made As Mrs. Clifton Wsrraii played the Mr. and Mfu. Math Ott attendad the sympathy of the wrhole community la a buatneaa call In Ovid the last of wedding march, the bii^l couple, funeral of Joseph Halfman who was this thslr sad bersavemcat. for he the week. unattended took their places In the burled at Westphalia Saturday. was a good young mao beloved by all The depot and freight hoiiae have parlor, where the Impressive ting Mr. aad Mrs. Thomas Weber also who knew him. recrelved a freeb coat of paint wblch service was performed by Rev. L H. attended the funeral of Mr. Halfman 35 greatly Improvea their appearance. Stevens of Lstagsburg. The bride at Westphalia Saturday. Halj Trinity Charrh Nate*. N. Iflllaburg of I>etrolt spent Tuea* was cbsrmlagly gowned In white silk Albert Ott of Ionia was home over day In Ovid on bualncas. and carried white roses. Sunday. Monday there was a high laaas for Mrs. E. W. Pox Is spending a few' The house was tastefully decomted Miss Emms Hsfner of Owosao sod the l*urgatoriai society. days In Owosao witb ber dsugbter. with crepe paper, myrtle and cut Alva Hafner of St. Johns were home Tuesday there was a mass for the h ’a good for ywt Mrs. James Manser. ftowem. After the congmtulstions a Sunday to visit their parents. Mr. deceased John Kissane to drmk cotmm who* it*c J. E. Cerow spent Sunday at bis sumptuous dinner was served by the and Mm. Joseph Hsfner. HegHinlag with Thuraday the mass Tam. Yott ’Q fiod it a tool home Misses Maud M'arren. Vesta Mulder, A number of young folka were i ^ 1^** •vhool chapel in- Roral Moot, k has o rich Mooodi toaM ^ K. I. Stone vl4ted vrlUuhls family Myrtle Reeman. Florence !*ost. Ber­ very pleasantly entertalood at the ' stead of In church. .^1 aod tha arooM is moat i over Sunday. nik Irish and Eva Tubba. girl friends home of Miss ReglDa Thelen last There will be a psdro party and a Mrs D. T. Johnston who has been shadow social given by the young la­ I Othar good bcaoda aaat« of the bride Sunday evening. spending the past weak with ber par ­ The bridal,pair were reclplenta of Mra. Ed l*ung of Pewaroo was In dles' sodality at MYeber's hall Pleasant Valley • 40c ents, returned to ber home in Ken- many valuable and useful pre sents town Monday. Thanksgiving evening. All are cor ­ Baking dslvllle. Ind.. Monday morning. among which was a gift of fifty dol- E. E Sneiling of Elsie visited his dially Invited to attend. Marigold • • 32Qi John Z. Baker of Hradner, Ohio, Is lam from Frank Moulton, brother of brother. Isiwton and W. H. Snelllog. making a vialt with hla brother here. the groom and twenty-five dollam Sunday. LBH. GM.lMrL.lTED SUGAR Kenneth Crawford and Harold from bis parents. Mr. and Mra. H, J. Mm. Michael Bertram went to ------Naro • 30c Beardslee were St. John# callers Moulton. Westphalia .Monday to rlslt her dau- | for $ m with every 12.50 purchase of Monday. The happy couple left for a abort ghter. Mm. John Platte, and family' other goods Stamps glren sway. AlnoInlB^Pm Mrs. E. Green of Victor Is spending wedding trip to Ann Arbor after, s few days. E. GRUI.ER A CO. lEnu^ Pleasant the weak with her daughter, Mrs. E. which they will reside at the home of There Is such s thing as an ordi ­ J. Jarvis. hla parents for the present. They nance against shooting in the village FKE1*II?I^ DIPLOHAUY. Valley Teas .Mrs. L. E. BlrdaalJ, who Is slowly have the beat wishes of their many corporation but it will not be enforc ­ recovering from an attack of appen ­ friends for their future happiness. ed until some one Is bun Bmt. A iifMv SOc • 60c • SOc^ dicitis was able to go to ber home in Guests from out of town were: lady In the nonhern pan of the tow ’’Yea. I Anally got rid of him, ” ahe Powlervllle Monday where ahe will Miss Ids Moulton. Albion; Prank tgid a very close call one day last said, "without havlag to tell him in f Thaaa ia a dahghtriiiljr piaoaaattoag spend some time with ber parenu. Moulton. Bannister; Mrs. D. C. (Thai- l week the bullet oateiiag the window so many words that I never oouM ihaao toaa that jrooU mot forgto. j .Mr. and Mra. P. Greenaway. Its. Tuscola; Mm. Albension and tbraogh the shade and fell to the learn to love him. I didn ’t want to do that bec ause bola aa awfully aloe fal­ aiatoiSchlaodiog haapatha Dr. D. T. Johnston of Kendalvtlls. Bernice Iriah of Imnalng Door just where she bad been stand ­ Ind., was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. ing a seeoad before having been call­ low, and I should have been vary sor ­ dwoyo iho aaaaa. Tfjr < R Taylor over Sunday ry to cause him pain. ’’ ^ I Ordartod^. Flrehag Agate Basy. ed by ber daughter to another room. Albert Baker went to 1 .analng and After two weeks of rant and quiet Math Ott was In lauistng Monday "How did rou manage It?” her visited over Sunday with his daugh ­ from the alarm of Are. the residents on bualaeaa. friemd naked. t*ARB S DIXTII, SC. JaSsa, 1 ter. Mrh. Ray Miller. of thia village were atartJsd Sunday Henry Smith waa in St. Johns "Wliy, you see. he ’s subject to hay KIUWI W. qgLLMB, Pawiar, 1 MIseett (irace Voorhees. Nelle Jenha evening by the blowing of the Qre Sunday. faver. ao I dcooratad the bouse with and Grace Abbott of Owoaao ware golden rod whaoever he aant word “ ^ty ^directory whistle and the Ovid jail was discov ­ Mr. Hose of DeWitt was in town Ovid vlaltora on Saturday. ered to be on Are. KIndRnga and Sunday. that he waa comtag.” Mr. and Mrs. F. I). Pi>x left Tuea- kerosen e oti had been used prtifiisely Carl Kmmer of Pewamo waa a raTMCunb day evening for San Antonio. Texan, In the barns adjoining the horses and caller In town Sunday, .YAME IT. where they will spend the winter cattle had be«i untied and sver.v- . Joseph Fox apent Sunday with his oes ARimjR O. asd EITQBNB with her father, I>r. J. H. Fyrrlll. thing done for their prompt and safe mother at Weatpballa. They will visit from Thursday until "You will probably refua* to be ­ HART—IM Sprlns SkraaL OAea removal. Had the Are not bean dia- ' Arthur Smith la a Areman on a lieve I'm toiling the troth, but ----- ” boura: 1:S0 to 4:00 a., aaoapC Monday in Oklahooi.i ('Ity, Okla.. the covered a goodly portion of the old freight from Grand Haven to Dumnd. i gucat of Mr. PV>x'a slater. Mrs. Grar*> "But whatT ’ SaadaF* Othar houia by appofst- biilldlngs In the Arst block of the rail- .Mr. aad Mm. Charlea Dale of Beal ' "It to a fact that I reoaoGy picked OMst oalr. Oet. 12 Johnson. rrtad would have been destroyed in- ; City have been vialtlng hla alater. Mrs. C. Sherman of Marshall came up a magaxtae which dMa't have an eluding the hotel, millincrv ator^. <.Mm. John Droste, and family the paat article <« the Panama Canal. ” W. A. SCOTT, Phyaloao and Surgaon. and spent s part of the week with meat market, doctors office and llv-jweek. bra. 1 to 2. 7 to S p. m. Otitar her sister. Mrs. Henry Waite. er> barn Sheriff Schavey Is In town i Mr. and Mm. Haniaon Miller and bn and Sundara by appotntmaat S J. Redfem and Prank AnnU are Inveatlgating j baby visited her parents. Mr. and | I spending the week on their Xgrm near ------—------i Mm George Mullins and family Sun- • t»S. W. E SYMMObme, Oataopntb. at Dlamoodslc. day. ooeaoogoexx30ocxxx)ooc300( joooo Scaal Hotal, Tuaaday and Friday ct Ha^ld Beardslee and Kenneth Mls» Hosm (!ook of Pewamo was in aneb waak. from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Crawfoid went to Detroit Monday town last week Tuesday. WHY BOTHKR WITH THK Myrl and stayed until Wednesday night. With the Mm. Tom Weber spent a few days ' Ue\ aod Mm. John Ashby were UR. U P. VANAMBURG. offea ov«r at Westphalia last week. visitom In Ivinslng last week. Farmers' Clubs Helen Hufnsgel waa in St. Johns j *>oaa ‘ raatauraat. Offlaa boura t MIm Fannie Robinson has gone to to 11 a. m.; 3 to S and 7 to I p. m. OCXXXXXXXXXXXXXjOOOOOCOCOOO last Saturday. BAKINfi? Weyanwega. WIs.. wher«- she will vis­ Otto Dunnehsck attended the fun- ; .TTnll..*.. Phone 225 Special traat- it for a few weeks. ’aaou for chronic diaeaaaa eral of Mr. Halfman of Westphalia. Delbert Harrington of Elsie called I.FHAMIA KARMKRH’ ('LUB. Frank Uliich was In Grand Rapids Yor KNOW THK KIND OF GOODS OR HTTJJAH HAVENS. M. D,— in Ovid the latter part of the week. .Monday on businesa. Phyalclan. Office over Doty A Mrs. Smith, who has been the guest !,• ballon Farmers’ Club met at the FM. MK'low of Maple Rapids was Ra^. Aug T2. of her daughter. Mm. Graham Hunt- ! home Ilf Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Klssaue in town Prldsy. ler. has returned to huf home In Flint. .SovomixT 7th. 1912. Seventeen mem- Herman Pohl and brother Henry Aorray Bakes! kOBHRT C. BUCK. M . D. iln aaaa of L K Hyer and H. S. Beardslee ; b«-n* w*T»* present also as many or were In St Johns last Thurads) on ' THAT'S HIS BUSINESS —HK WANTS tha eye, ear, noae and throat only. went to Owoaso Friday evening more viaiuim who an* always wel- I business. 1: YOU TO INV^ESTIGATEl You caffi- Office over Chapman ’a atore .Mm .{ Office ovf StaU Bank. St Johna. Ethan Haff has returned from an Smith 11.48 for furnishing the club Miss I^oulse Ulrich visited Mr. and . eBOMAB MANN. D. D. 8 —OfBae ovar extended trip through the western with new lap boards also repainting jMm. Prank IHrlch a few days last When you spoil a baking y(4u always kmtw it, and are (|uite Chnpmaa'a afeore. ststee the old ones. The delegate to the | week { Levi Gable has gon*' to Middleton, State Association was elected. A . Mm Morris Crane of St. Johns likely to hear from it. There s no risk of spoiled bread when vou ASTHTTR CORBIN. DaatM. office at where he Is working. reading by Mm. Geo. Townsend, j vpent the past week with friends In buy Murray s Bread. It is the sanic the year round, and it's clean the bead of Cltaton Avanaa Mm. 8. W Kieser of Eureka visited "Dangerous Mcooomy," was vary j (own. and wholesome loo. We invite you at any time to step into our during the past week at the bom*- of good as It brought out many good Mrs. Alice Black from Grand AITSOTYR her daughter. Mm. M. O. I^ewls. points as to the way parents should ! I.«edge came last Prldsy to help care bake simp and note the cleanliness of everything. Such a visit Miss Beulah Bfiggs was the gucat train their children Roll call wns for her (ather who has been quite L n. Walbridsa O. W. Kallay of .Mm. Max Ii»Haau in Elale last will help make a steady customer for Murray’s Bread. We are ratjminop S KKLUBY, Attovnaya raapoaded to by quotetioas. Date sick but Is better at this writing. She week Avery being absent timely toploh returned Monday to her hosse again, always prepared to furnish pies, cake.s, cookies, nills, etc. on short at Law . ovar eoraar drug aiara. St Mm Miller of Olive has been pay ­ were opened by Bll Smith. He talk- Pred Buoh rstnnisd to Detroit notice. Specialty of lunches for auction sales. ing her slater. Mm. Orlle Jones, a ed on different aubjsrts of most Im- .Monday. I. BROWN. Attorney at Lnw short >islt. portaace of the past month, also said ! Rev. chaUtoM and wife and daugh- Offleaa over State Bank. St Johaa John Sherman has gone on a bunt ­ that each member of the club should Iter spent Sunday sad Monday with ing trip In the northern part of the try to come earlier ao we could have [George Baldwin and family, WTLL V BRUNBON. Attoraay at Iaw . (State. a portion of the program In the Mm. Mary I’asch aad son FJdwsrd St JoSw. Mich. Roswell Smith was In Owoaao forenoon, and all agreeing that to from Bengal visited Mr. and Mm ! Tuesday. have a good club iu roembem must Tonv and family s few day* of last LYON S MOT NET. Attoraeya at Law, Murray ’s I Mt. itnd Mrs L E Tucker have Sanitary Bakery attend the meetings week. St Johna. Mich. Offleaa In new I been In Flint visiting her sister. Miss After a short recess the question Miss Nettle Walker of Bengal has Natlcnal Bank BuUdfag- Mynic McDowell who Is a teacher box contained s few good questions gone to lackson to visit relatives She I in the |»eaf and (himb schools. will be gone all winter rvBF.irrAin'RS. one In regard to what kind of he«a MADE CLEAN . .... SOLD CLEAN Mr. and Mm l>*on Miner of Owos­ lay best This was rather hard to .Mis* Edilh Dunneback vlslte th« giiosf ‘‘f Mm Kudora tslkt'd on this subjec t. It being ab*vui htuui In Ht Johns Wetloesda) ^ • aatlafaetnrv terma, at The State I try ':in eqiialh divided The program for the Mr «nd Mm John Gav «iarte«i , s Rank of Rt Johne Targe or omaTl i. K nirdsal! -.p*Haturds) In next Iitreilng WSS resd The club Tuesd*) for Mound Valiev Kano*.. , annunla Call aad aae ua. J. W. I F*ow l*TT|||.' €in htitln*'?"* vans Home Sweel Home. ’ and a«l- to si»eo«l the w^ter . « * Pltigerald. Caahlar. tf journe,! to meet with Mr anfl Mm Dr Maephend® w.* calM to Ann j • ttraagr Nwle*, MONEY TO liOAN -At low rate af iB* F M IMggntt l»ersmber ‘.Ih. HHf • Arbor Sunds) on oecounl of lb* s^r | . tm Frida) esening. November 32nd. Program a. follow. Music; lovrd ’s ' 5 Choice Live Poultry wraat Parma aad city propartj far aaie Ingulre at ofBce of H R ‘there will a meeting of th*- Ovid prayer, mlnuiss of last meetlag; i^nor. who to In Ike homopsikbjim ; * WalbCilge iGrange in the | o ti K hall A miscellaneous business, rmullug. Hm plul there He^ws* * ! program has been prepared which le Miner, dinner, music, roll call. T Stow wtoi weui to tok< trest || jar fnllows opening song hr Thoughu. reeltsitoh Mssd Towg4 _ s TOE STATE BANK OF !GraftgTT, rGctUtloo. Mm Prad Pink, send, llmel) t.qoc* P M Plgpott. » ^ ‘ • Is wHffit we want ST. JOHNS. select rwading. Mr* Wm IlMlcoai; reading. Emm* Huadell i-tesltoa for ’ ‘ s St JaSna. ElaSigna. sub^i f®r dlieijMiee ttom* of the iltarussisa. "R bloh Is the better way betobers si Grown ^^soat hofioful slnis of th* llaMs in rrlurotwg roMMRSrUL AVB SAVtseS. to take rare of the eosgiy pasr. by b Have rou Got it? rAPTTAL PAID IN PHUU WRb — rural Bfe I^RideWB. Marl#) lluhhafd, rosb towwekip tsbtag rore af thslr i r»«— Warme. Prsd tlm-re reslu- rirtob w*. M GroM NaroA.!^ awa ar puiitag the moasy tala a gaa- r A TRAVIS PraMiMl llon Mt*s Mehi \ ewi • »«*lag ffal faad aad rorh rowaship drowtag b M Wyi4JtR Vlaa PraaMasl fram that* bv Kti Smith rir«rh J W rmoMRAU) Oaah tar aasatiaa bo. mwah M«e.i IF SO IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND A J ■ iurr Aaalatani Oaahlav J •«» ^ '.'Hess tse Hr. tiroaseud tt.rvtot Mro Iwhb I 1 R A Ia UAIAImiS Thitar ( e*ew ter. Mr. \v sbid toM. Mro Htroand tlH b*>< t. *bt> t* iR* i* . %•» 1.- -ler b* LET US SEE YOUR STOCK BEFORE Three par eaat lataaaat paM aa aar. Mr. <<-1 Mfv I M SiggaH Mr M.i «*r to Mffiaai'* of iigtodt asd aa aavAssa (■f-unT-i \? IfVaiwt' •' •kevt AM* 4 MwwA* ■ I *fi»r 1 r b 4 YOU SELl haak • -•'«wata haafia laaaad gaad la mill I laMiew' 111 it any yac' cf the T^Mad Slatoa ar flaa • rri i* - * - • | -If* 4 ■ » 4i**r. YF- tW#* ■ - . Satwr 4. «^ea«a ef tanaaaa. nat Vt • . I - . . I . aSaa«> ' vevbaaim wtoatviS «a fa* . V . « ^ I > I Aiub I •raht -'••aad ee*ri aaaaNBSNSa WU'i .u'lwi ifco fr’V’ww Mimv gaa *• f>iaetoi iast wMS anK »» i.-’i. ji h ■* Kc t 1* ikW f' CHSCgi#-. !’ .. We' 4 hk* ’-" -rfsctifl t t-gvft .7 ♦« Oiiffii..: so »-■ M

ilM: ^AGE 10 THB ST.JOHNS NEWS.THUKSDAT AFTEHNOOW—NOVMSBBR 21, 1912. Thanksgiving Market Basket

NY amount of good substi ­ The facts are- Thanksgiving Day Proclamation tutes for Turkey but none we feel rather chesty about By Go.. dlASE S. OSBORN for FLGWERS. the quality and price of the UANSINU, mek.. Nov I dipeclal. -eop|e of 8t Jobaa are lucky In havtaa a flae lot of groreilea, meat marketa aad other atoraa, the owners of which are alwaya prepared to furatab your tablea with the very beet of everythlac. All Wa expoct a heavy daoiaiMl. Phcaa reaaonabla. at them are niaklnn extra (ireparatloaa for Thaakanlviac. that groat faaat day of the yoar. aad oa thb page will ba found the aonounceiaaaia of the good thloga they will be aMa to serve you with. Read every one of the Frank J. Ward ada. and then you will kaow where to go to get Jnat what you want Woodbury’s Flow^ St(N*e ocxxxxxxxxxxxxxx oocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx^foooooocxxooooooooocxx I am Irr the Save mif Thanksgiving Candy Business Necessities Wholesale and Retail Buy Black Ooea (T)F*FB|i: —(Nnnftod arB TBA Swift’s Premium and carry a full stock of <^fMni^PlB«appla, ■oQuetort. TMani. Umburg- will find us at No. 17 with a line «r, Devtlad, Mtehlgan Cream. Brfeh. of Eatables for your Thanks ­ Butterine all grades. Judge for ORAPHN-likUga, Charo rd. NTTTB at all kia^ DtUckma nd fresh ottc yourself by taking a look DRIBD ininrnt--Pnuiea. Ralstaa, Ca e. Oaaa- giving Dinner. pound bricks, * psr lb. 23c try-drtad App laa. • IW'Naia. Ormpaa at them. ouwB — pirKiiHB — <’ina Oyateia^ VACITUM OOI^—The kind you can ^* * ‘«*< with* Ooooa WOI Sarre Hot Tea, Coffee, Checolata osM that kad affect that ao manr rnmpbtn of— aad other la thlae* ta Hunt & Tubbs and all othar Hot Drinlu for Wiotor. Mr par pauad ■Unnma- Name baked gaais. We waat year hattar i The North end Grocers carry a full line of Swifts ’ S PARR & DEXTER Delicious Products. Give them a Trial. Uinoii Phone 244. Phone 3€ J. H. Gillet C A. PUTT Itk. niataa OMN'ER RAHINr OCX50000000CO000000000000I THANKSGIVING Subscribe at Hunt’s Tm4cey, Chickens, i: LOWEST CLUB PRICES. — Specials -> NG RISK. CGNVENIENT TGG. Ducks, Geese REMEMBER—Quality lingers after We accept all those special mail offers ai the same prices. Here are a few sufvjTestions: in fact anything in the line of price is forgotten. W e combine both Detroit Times...... $2.00 Cosmopc ’litan and (Bal. this year free.) SCRIBNeCS Hearst’s. both ...... $2.30 Quality Meats for your High Quality and Low Price. M/\GAZINE Saturday Eveninjj Post .... ii.50 Thanksgiving Dinner We will hav* ereiTtiiinir appeUzias for your Thank«slvias*IVU>le. Detroit Free Press, Daily, or OysUr*. cMtrr, Tosetablea, ornoee^. baoanas. .Muiase tTmp«e. pniB«e, I>etroit Journal, Daily, R. F. D., Ladies’ Home Journal ...... $1.50 JUST PHONE 187 flee. suta. olivaa, fSacr caa&ed icooda. botUfU Rooda. i lanliai ilaa. adc. Tour dtaoer will not be JURT RIUHT ueleoa you bare aome of with .St. Johns News...... S3.25 our eelebnaod MA MA URBAI) and WILDAK'8 TKA mad COPFBB. Woman ’s Home Companion. we’il do the rest. Michigan Farmer ami McClures and Laave yo ur order—you ’ll be thankful and we wUI thaak you. Ride Hprlag ChMwM f« rmmttag, 14 ea Grand Rapids Kve. Press . $2.So Ladies’ World...... $2.40 ('4MIMid (IjBtgrB, fl aad ttc, mM Balk Oyatan at L D. P2UT Hunt’s Drug Store - Hmm Qaallty Uraeeriea and la Ma llread Bkeae Tt. St. Johns and Dewitt. Zavitz & Stoerck Don ’t Get So Interested In Your Elegant line of After Eating Your Meats - Meats - Meats THANKSGIVING DINNER THANKSGIVING Thanksgiving Dinner that you won't have timeJto take at the advantage of our unusual Damasks with Napkins Smoke a New Meat Market to match. Don ’t wwrrv about your Tbanksgtvlog dlaoor Jr tdiatM 14 aiMl Bargains in MILLINEIRY we raa send to your door —Juicy Round Rtaaa. dirlota Steak. hSlack Shield Preah Fork Shoulders, Milk Whitk Veal Rooste. aloe freah spaio Riba, Young 1an ( of Fork. Honey ('ured tfiiroe and Sauaage of all We’ve had sales before but never Alaine Petticoats with ad­ kinds one like this, including all trimmed justable waist in the new rpir oynters are solid maats with the Tana O the Sea'* flavor. We carry a full line of ataple aad fancy gmreriee asid our baked hats, ribbons, etc. Ribbon remnants Cotton Messaline. 14 CigEU* Konde are eerood to Bone. 5c and 1 Oc per yd stitches to the inch. Manufactured by Mulder & Parr Miss S. C. Durkee Chapin & DuBois CGN STEPHAN Steel Block Fhene I Bloa III tilaloa 11. acxxxxxxxxxA>.^ axxxx >^vxxx ■ Axxx>Dor«:xxxxxoooooo Don ’t work and worry —eat vour karciMr k Thanksgiving Dinner at Burk’s Department Store FiklilNini Saj^You! THE PLACE WHERE YGU BUY THE MCST FOR Thanksgiving FOR THE LEAST. JUST NOW WM eoneke kwos ewd at saassa Stowell ’s THANKSGIVING earn wwN aapast •• to tottosb nmae TURKEYS RESTAURANT is keeping us busy-planning lor your Thanksgiving dinner If you are in want i»l FINE TABI.F LINLN, we DUCKS CHICKENS Turkey Duck Chicken surely will be glad to have you .'ull In making AtVl ;!! !«. ! ^.--vthing M* A ! S l*ka».‘ ~ feualaut. W yod rntm |u out your list of wants don*t t.^rget On* fre-.}- vtii oi .Hm.’kt-'l tdiraad ** GROCERY in-.f ’ARTMFKn F L. STt'WELL - STlifx; pTopnetor F,G ‘mtST.JORNS mEWB.THUKSOAY AFTERNOON—NOVEMBER 21, 1912. PAGE 11 M - Thanksgiving Special Offerings

When it comes lo carvinji; the Let Us Be Thankful! Your Thank^ivin^ Following the custom of our ancestors we are again TURKEY to return thanks to our Creator for the many blessings You ’ll want a jfood carN'ing set received during the past year. In the midst of hardship ORDER! and suffering of all kinds, our Pilgrim Fathers unan ­ Tour order will reoelve the umm prompt ntteMtlen That*9 where we come in! at thin groeery. Conne la nad ame the tcmpdag army et imously agreed that they should have a day of feast­ iknpto and tsmey dnlniten we have prepared. It la a par> In fact we have moat anything in the feat faant of good thlnga and you ohould ordor oome for Hardware Line that you want. ing. when all labor should be suspended, and unite in your dinner on Nov. SS To get that nice brown —use one of our thanking God for His great goodness to them. How THANKSGIVING Roasters. A complete line of Food Chop ­ great then should be our rejoicing, when we think of the pers. blessings we have received. Let us unite in offering The DEPCND^N Grocer ai Oooilty such a prayer of gratefulness that our Heavenly Fowler & Ball Father may know we appreciate His Great Goodness Hardmarm MmrehantM and IGndness to us. A. g JONES 200,000 Pounds of 1847 Live Poultry Wanted S3ioes

Slverwaire Herr are aome wonderful oBerlnga la Tana. Pnlonia, Oi 1 will bocln draMtnc paultry Nocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxv: I :COOOOOOCXXXXX)qOOOCX3( :oocoocooocooooocxxx:;j IB as I I at our 79 OUR Success in Baking rests largely you go L0fl|[ atylish with the Flour. by ami bats and Listen PRICES 1 hr bt^st display of nob ­ Don’t Elxperiment with your by triinnifffi hats ever Thanksgiving Baking 1»> the shown in this section of the state is now on sale use at jvreatly > ^ TIWE Reduced Prices Woods Flour Now is the time to buy h it winter hat whilr the Peart Patent. M renU. Hraad Flaw, 7f eoati wintar eTeatagV ooartana. Do not fall to aee mm tor yvmr m ta the Itae of jrices are low and the "Baking Satisfaction ” assiirtment complete. We have a few childrens* hats Patronize Home Made Flour FURNITURE which we are closings out SL Johns Mills How about one of those RILLING Rest-easy Chairs? at less than cost. Geo. Wood, Prop. 5f. Joimt, Thm FumUmfm Mtm Mrs. E.N. Sievens MUehigan. tmd Undtrtakmr W, R. Osgood 9t« Jolttie, Nilc!lU|IaB 30cxxx) 0000000cx 300000cxxx 3fcxxxxxxx 3cx 300000ccxxxxxxxxxxx 300000cxxxx 300000cxxxxxxxxxx 30cj St Johns Steam Laundry ’s NOLBE BURNETT E. J. PIEIRCE, Cash Store Thanksgiving Message Yellow Froel Store Both FlitMiee 911 Has Many Special THANKSGIVING Offerings In REAl^GftOCEftY BARGAINS This is one day in the year when LAniliS' and Ml.S.SI-tS' l>KI-SSK.S I.AIUI:!?’ HIGH GRAI>K UNION fa Iba. UraaohUad nonar tkii rina WbMa Pohe at table appearance counts. To ts.ooy $0.00, $075, $15.00 $u.€^' SlT'rS (4-5‘6-7 -K-cil $a.ao Suits $1.50 1 Iba. Modrd MnAalna Kr i abg a. Nalinna a^dad LAIHl .S‘ ami MISSI S SIH.S $}. 50. $3.75 ami $ t.fHY .Suita * * $a.OO Hnlaln* Ma riNrv rniffYiLATt riNBiBh insure yourself against poor I ran* fnory p4n4 aahnan Bw $♦' 75. $14 Vi, $15.00. $I.SOll $HMlO 75 * J ablr Linen 501 y ran* rvd aaln ton Mr Ragwiar Oar Fvlaa Iv washed linens, just two t ran* I6r, I mn* Mr 4ar iwwafna cb eRwIataa, lb Mt things are necessary I MM! s ami MIS'il-s I'l.OAK^ O.V raMel.inrii avv««4 roea, Pompkln. Nondnry, Wr rwa Ob aailaim, |b fta P #■ $10 $14 $I 1^' fto $1. ami $1.4I ib)« 1 inrn 'x- Bad hMavf and Mood br awi, prr d«aa« akr Your DtMk ... Our Suds aa.1 IT K si l> 91 <.(' I abl« l.inrn fo*#**.. * I6r lb >*♦•«. oraK«^. IPr 4. . . $i> $*v^ * f I , s ami $*.<^» 1 .ibK I iiW'n ,ira« . fAr amt ihr v«MU- > ; «K(«rtsn**» w-- Sapkina .iml lowrU ai Sprcul . t%n fv»^- '■ ..•K-i 1. pfcv I MMI N N sk IKIh Mod Mnr Itaor •• Uw BnaM had <5^ yotir want^ $4^. $^ $; *' a 1 v.w Mew * \Vnr^ ‘ hale |«ckt is « J. C MOMrae, Phui V Hum Msmy Hmd PAGE 12 IT 11 OffkHal Canvass of the Votes Cast n Cfaiton Co., NcL By J. «. FMBMJML Hoods 'iL At the General Election on Tuesday, November 5,1ther humors, cures all their wonderfully for curly halr^-gou VOTSD FOR. hla laaaUBC* ky Rav. Mra. Maa BUar kaow. they aay cuHy hair la never cftccts, makes the b4o(xl rich of Ktktoa who bafotw bar BMurlasa S and abundant, strengthens all long —but mine really la anrpiia tagly H waa wISaly kaawa aa tha giri aaaaga long. If only It would stay la! You M the vital organs. Take it. Hat. All arv cordially larltad to at* aea. H caame out drsudfully—I must a 0«C it taSay >n itaaal fttnn f«r taad tbaaa old tlma rarlvala. have a smnderfully haalthy aoalp. or Mr* Raaala Hay ct Cartaad n aaia I’m sure sooa he bkld at tba rate PRSBIOBNTIAL Uasioea — Taaaday for a faw daya* Halt with It namss out except for the rapMlty RKFUBLIOAN PAIITy— nKLIHHTg ralatlvaa bara. William LlHagstoao .....r 41 44 •4 54 94 197 44 105 84 tl fO 191 74 73 53 9 124 77 133 ii« ■Ri.'«<2 rr^RT of He growth! tl 80 IM 74 73 56 9 m 76 183 C. W\ ParahlBC mada a bu ataaaa “All I want theoe trsetments for la Andrew B. Doagbarty ...... gg ti 14 tt 97 147 43 Its 44 trip to Orld Wadaiaday. Jadd YsHaad...... 40 tt ft tt 97 187 tt 103 if M 09 190 74 73 56 9 138 76 lU **1 would ratbar ba a clown th an to make It elop falling out! Do you 97 147 43 Its 84 tl 49 lie 74 72 56 9 123 76 ist think thay ’ll do the work? I want to Joba N. Ragloy ...... 40 tt 84 tt awydhlBg alaa," aald Harry LoPaarl. MMIhH AMC DirBIVI! Ponsewslen hot ImpsssIMe 1 tlKMight (hat was the pHacIpnl part GilboH T. Haan ...... 106 nbea the Bleed In Out ef of the treatment —elgptHclty —aad I Frederick M. Churchill ... 106 do just love It, It’s ao Bice slid sooth ­ Rdmund 8. Black...... 106 ing I could go to sleep! Juet do It a Ore an D. Randall ...... 146 ANTISEPTIC while looger. I’m sure my hair needs John Vanderiaan ...... 106 If you are nenrous. always tired out It! Ob, what if there are other ap- Lather G. Beckwith ...... 106 la tfcs tuUot —to eleanee and whiten ’ and run down. Impure blood in prob- poinunenta? Can't they wait a while? Sherman D. Bldrod ------106 laeth. remore tartar and prerent npiy cause If tou are pale. Meep- 1 had to! Remember, my whole Batee G. Burt...... 106 Tbdlalafeet the Math, daatroy less. irriuble.Irriuble, have no ambition, auf-suf­ courer depends upon this first traat- Virgil Huagerford ...... 106 aad purify the breuth. ment. so you ’d baet make it thorough. Charles C. l>eCamp ...... 104 fer from headaebes and harknehes. Frederick C. Mathews .... 106 1b haapartlSelal taaith and bridgevrork you may he certain that the blood Is “Now. don ’t comb It fuaay—1 detest 796 1214 eimn and odorless. To remove nicotine Totals ...... 1673 461 1214 III 1379 146 1501 from the laeth aad purify the breath at fault Impure blood does more to fussily conibvd hair. Just neat and hasten diaeaae. unfit >vni for work and simple and pretty. Oh. mercy, aot STATE— ' afler smoking. To emdiente parspirm Oeverwer- Mon odors by sponge bathing. shorten life than anything else. like that! MYiy, that makes me look 43 115 204 76 103 93 S3 99 59 1794 'The titan or woman whose Mood is juat like an oM msM! I srant tt coil­ Amos 8. Musaelamn ...... 60 79 70 mndiclnnl agomt for loaal WoodbHdge N. FsrHs .... 79 194 124 140 95 108 75 Dt of feminine ilU where paJHe ‘mpurttlea should remem- ed and brought low in the back, in .1 2 3 J. D. I.eland ...... 0 1 1 8 10 3 easairh. inSamnsatlon aad uleeratlon ber that good, pure btod means health three of thfiae rolls, but aot just like 7 1 5 4 Through the aid of Dr. Williams’ l*tnk the shop girls wear them —I want Jamas Hoogerhyde ...... 2 34 43 aaMt, nothing equals hot donehas of I.aclos Whitney Watkins . 31 17 42 90 •4 53 95 Pomiimo. Bor ten years the Lydia B. Pills for Pale People health la within something oHgInsl. No. I hate puffs, 210 2*9 443 249 247 271 207 240 hlabliain Mad. Go. has been regnlariy |your reach Thay go straight to the they're all out of style! ToUls ...... 223' kdHalag their patients to uae it baaaaas blood, clesnalag H of all the tmpurt- “I think I won't take the whole Lieiftenant OMvornor — 113 39 luO John Q. Boas------46 53 125 223 34 114 Of Ita eztraordtDary cleansing, healing tlaa lUid giving It the elements which-} course hRr«*. the saeistanu are too 39 71 12 44 72 40 knd gufiuleidal povver. For this pur- James W. HelOMi------67 173 102 It lacks. For a good appetite, healthy Impertinent! What's that? No. I do 1 3 12 9 4 2 4 e alone Paattne Is worth iU weight color, health and strength, they have not expect to have a scalp treatment F. C. Desaorest ...... 1® 4 gold. Also for nasal entarrh. aora Kdwln R. Caraish •...... 3 7 4 i no equal. What these plHs srill do and a facial massage «ad my hair 22 49 129 90 45 104 40 75 rIhraaA. inS amad eyes, cuts and wounds. dressad In the nesreat faahloo, all for WlUlam D. Gordon ...... 38 when given a thorough trial Is shosm 259 2M 467 249 241 249 207 239 All dnagglsu. W and 90 esata a box. In the case of Mr (Uorge A. HerHck. bft> ceada! I •think 1 shall And aome- Totals ------294 Trtnl nra and tnotlmoaij of 81 baeratarv of gunto — •PomMai trmr am reqawwt. 'if .No. ’>7 Clarendon street. Boston, oae who Is imm ao mercenary, flood ts 115 109 34 99 ntornlag! ’’ Fradsrlck C. Martladale ... 44 54 128 221 mag PagTQW Trt|.gT OO..Maemn Msae Maas., srho says: “I rrronwnend Dr. in 101 34 78 77 SO 72 40 Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People Jannw R. Raich ...... 64 5 V 4 Alfred Lowthor ...... 11 1 3 11 9 2 because they helped me when nothing B.IBi: i DIFrKMKNI'E. 1 5 8 4 else dM. I was taken Hek and called Henry Kummerfeid. Ir. ... 3 4 Thomns H. Grahna akt t..... 1 Grand Trank R. R. a doctor. He aald I was all run doom. tt was kit laspectlon and the dtlfer- 34 44 132 90 48 145 42 74 8 37 74 131 He doctored me for six weeks or more Howard H Ratdorff ...... 30 249 307 239 232 312 346 370 eat companies of the battalion worr Totals ...... J34 259 335 465 241 243 Taw Cmd but I dM not improve I had no am­ standing with their klia on the Stats Trsannrer — bition or Hfe. My appetite waa poor ground la front of them.- The oo T' 133 179 80 114 104 33 96 10 106 70 134 yi and 1 wfs weak and rouM not work. John W. Haarsr ...... 00 53 grant major was making the enamin- 181 102 148 31 73 55 73 43 248 117 101 IM I suffered from headaches, had ao atlon. when hla eagle eye doteocad John II. RotMion ...... 54 5 3 4 1 4 3 2 John Ro*'* ’ Jr...... 10 1 3 9 8 2 color aad my heart action waa very the ahaeace of soap In the Mt of Pri­ 7 3 7 4 1 1 3 tnm (H poor. vate intan. aad he demandad what J* . il. Beyer...... —. 3 1 1 Arthur L. Kllae ...... I ..T:« a. m. **I sraa so nervous that the ailghtaat excuse the smb had to give. 34 44 142 93 M 144 40 77 3 M 71 114 Fraak C. Ilohnee ...... 30 239 283 sis 244 STO a. m. thing annoyed me and ao ooM moat of Tlase. ear. It's all uaod.** asM Totals ...... 330 359 2M 441 2M 243 279 307 .11:41 a. m. the tlBM UmU I almoat frose I could Fntaa. AudHar Oawsral j|:tT ft a. hardly walk dosrn tosrn. A fiitud “Pasd!'' ahoutad the sergeant ma­ Its 283 91 119 112 37 100 10 185 74 143 .7:« p. BL Oraoml B. FMUer...... 47 59 called nw to tha tsisphoae one night jor. WBy the brat cake of aonp I 174 IM 71 75 76 47 71 59 243 M 39 n had served me tar my ktt lasted me Pater PHmean ...... 44 1 5 3 4 1 4 3 2 and mkad am to try I>r. Wtlllnnw' winiam J. Reynolds ...... 14 1 3 13 9 Rapids Limlisd lt:lt a. m. Plak Pills far Pale People. Oat ef three yearn, while you are ant a year 7 4 1 4 1 3 2 ♦______Jt:H a. m. In the raaha yeC Hoer do you ae- Ralph Ktraah ...... 3 4 1 eurioelty I bought iPhox. In a Mi sit Frad Haaftaar ...... I ♦______^tm ft m. I time r began to Impr ove end seea was coeat tar that? ” •7 27 IM 43 74 3 27 75 121 tt Herbert F. Baber ...... 00 33 tt 137 AY:iT ft m. I back at work. My gain sraa alsMst Plianh eye had tke falateat aaapl- 201 464 279 343 no 307 3Sf 343 313 Stt 374 Jitm ft a Totals ------214 3M ! beyond beHtf. Nou I ea|oy batter Hoa of a twinkle aa ke leplHi: I « "Plaaa. oor, I emak every day.” Attarway Oannra l M 99 10 131 73 141 M. T. 08AME. ACL. iL haalih than I ever hare aad can oiaad Grant Ihsllows ...... 00 53 127 234 n 119 113 egpaaure aad haid work. I believe Aad tke eergsan t major walked on. 174 103 77 74 76 47 72 58 348 n n M while the whale company gilansd. — lymls R HowMtt...... 44 5 2 4 4 3 3 ■icBWAV rwiTBi) numoir otk they are the greaieat Mood-butMer 8aCb B. Tam ...... 10 1 3 13 9 3 aad aerve taate there la.“ Tit-mta 7 5 1 4 1 1 3 MLMcnuc iumraBAR. / Heawr C. VanAlbea ...... 3 1 TRaa labia Itll. Fbr aaaemla. rhareaM. rkaumatlom, fleorgs Hanaalar ...... rmm% niFFBBCNl'K. 34 «• 133 94 44 106 41 77 3 M 74 119 i after sRaaCs ef iRe fHp aad fevers, Jallas B Kirby ...... 00 383 313 345 SM Lnase RL Jebaa ft h trouble aad all foram-uf geu* Totals ...... 314 SM 247 462 no l« 370 347 338 ntlW ftM, lltgg. F. If—^l:gt. ItgRIeral ttaMHty, Dr. WllllanM' Ptak Pills Mr Haphoad —1 cortalaly admire aa Csmm* r. of btats Lend OfRas ttlW Ttdb, f:tA, 11:44. Lmua Da>jfer Pale People ekouM he gl^ m a athletic girl. 53 134 231 IS lit no 39 94 11 131 77 144 Angaates C. Cartoa ...... 47 59 383 94 22 47 RPItt tar tdBMag A IL, ITxRL tHBItheraagh____ trial_ A heaklet. **1*0RulMIng MMa IMqt—Fat you married jeat Grtaado F Raraes...... 44 174 IM 71 74 76 47 71 Il:M P. M.. 1:11. t:M. ItSt, p Ui7mnud. “ wMah la frae npaa re* the oppadMs. 13 9 2 1 3 4 1 4 2 1 WIIHs M. Fbrr ...... 14 1 3 1 f:di. Hilt falgkt) euaai, will aMra wbai tbeee pills bav^ Mr Wapkaad-4lh* I dida'i aay IM 7 6 • 4 1 3 Cbrle Niva ...... 3 1 1 lidsHag LanaMg tar Dednu aat at rt-m, amfrv an athlettr glH Isaac J. lARraa ...... 1 144 93 47 IM 39 77 47 9 M 75 f**r"7^^s*aa*aia^a,*t?** Sim* Williams Ptak Mils are aoM b) Gaaar V. IJataa ...... M 46 34 40 no 11 TMs Tkae ef Tear. 3*7 454 SM 270 2M 239 363 9M 344 f^setesu at almeu tiM druggtaU or bv mail, peetpaid. an Tatals ., . . • ...... 334 212 SM 1 HI ^mmve ai eewe imwn* , ^ p^rv kd eeata per box st« Thr won! eatarfb meaan llicrally estiss ef tamrawm Ceert ftkart tefwt) 11 131 77 147 ^ ^TnaalH*AaiiMoa Rtstatan. ' •• ***'" wihwwws m*-* Urns dewa. aad It has haaa nhasrvsd Jnssph II Rtaeve 07 tl 63 III ttt 93 117 no U 99 74 72 69 Ml 37 M M . ^^1, taMnwe^ cwmpear t*ci n ari ud< V Y that nenal raiarrh has a dwwaerani RelUa H Fssaaa .... 14 76 174 IM 81 74 47 10 t 4 3 4 1 4 1 tateraalit and If asglaeled al- vvtaeei fl n ftav .. 10 1 S IS x 4; 74 III IWMT • A M, •• 44, 9'M, Him * a h - - and hrlags e« eaa« 46 94 49 117 tl 47 too 41 73 r 8, 1 ie. t ta, I If. ifN me u • M. imim. WHIavd J Tsraer M m 1 •umtAwn At this uasv af year, thla •lafTT Del 3 5 9 Str 344 347 tMl a M, t kA lilR IbilA r Wrary wMe swabe petatar aam It 360 804 499 171 tn 24* 9M 339 IN JP fWby taauM k>|Mi w^ ImMpmd^M fmee of eetsrra l» greatly aggpsrated Tatels *14 318 tV> dtaoawrr M thv ceagMiaHeaal nawee af beprsHi Ceevt fLana tarmi 9 14 IU Itt M 94 •9 M 116 f takVm^Sr* F e^r^taagiaySe^r Bideev of this dtanaoe led lo the ad- Fnmm V Kabn 07 li 44 116 931 tt IM 74 76 n 44 71 6i m 41 16 RsdeiN 1* TagOs 14 ii 111 4 t eita tar tt. aid ibv baal «f (smm fMam f*gg. I'm iitg *** * 79 111 44 15 IH 49 10 164 tt Itt EdMa N l.yaa •1 84 4t It 141 tt Ml tn 441 Ml IM fOi Iff III ill li ■ anKBa — *t faiMqMv ^PNia m IH 177 NI PAGE 13 Official Canvass of Votes Cast in Clinton Co. Retd Estate trr. JOHN*. Transfers

HAMtH OK rA^I>l*ATt> Walter V. AHsa to Josephine Bralaard. ns 14 ae 14 sec 14, IJuplala. yUSS VOTFII FOIL 3 B. Mauds William* to Alfred R. Smith, w SO ft lot 7. t. t. 10. blk 40. 2 5 Bt Johns. tIiSS. OS > Wells Shsldon to James P. Loss, lote 1. 1. 3. 4. blk 1. Hur A Bleklss BipriifUtti I - l« Ct—wiii subHllTlsloa out loc “G” and ‘*H** St. Johns, 11.00. L*<**.. Sarah G. Conroy to Udward R. Con ­ H. Koll#r ...... - ICdward Frfdorf . . „ . roy. lots 10 and 11. Mk 10. Bsffle. IMo if ml W. CorbvU ... Altra Bahsr to Lsoa P. Hicks, ns *t!«ii P. Martin ... .. — fri 14 nw frl 14 sod a 2714 a aw fri William H Hill ______. 1F7 14 as m 14 sac «: OHd. $1. Totals ...... M7 William Bond to Henry UsVrtes, as 14 so 14 asc 14, Urseabush. USO. C*llf<.M*MOMAL . Paul D. Shaflsy to Herbert N. Dsv- ■•pmkfBiBlJTa la t'pm^crr** srsaux s14w14swl4nwl4ascl, BtfMIl MstrlH Watertown. ttSO. Jaaspli W. Pardnry ...... 45 M 143 54 126 137 $4 119 IM 91 96 lie a a 7$ 10 114 70 IM lltt also Bray to Irrln Dunham, uad 14 Mllaa J. Pareall______57 79 43 idt 107 79 74 74 4$ 71 a lU 104 a 71 Ml M M IM im s Hi 14 ae frl 14 sac 1. DsWItt. $1.00. DarM 8. Wool —n ______9 1 3 11 $ 1 4 1 4 t 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 75 Mary A. Awsry to Morton Jonas, w (laof Salfarfoln ___...... 2 ’ 1 7 ‘ 4 $ 4 1 1 1 1 a il a n 14 nw frl 14 esc 4. Bsnsal. $1. Albart Lb ChaaMor ....._.... 91 39 76 14 46 lit IB 74 11$ 3$ 77 IM 41 M IM i IM SI IM IMl Sanwiil H. Part— to WlMl— H. Totals ...... 214 114 241 241 1$7 440 1$7 t« 179 IM at 611 at 210 179 Ml 311 MS 270 6175 mehaids, o— itO ft a of nw oor a 14 aw 14 nor 14 soe 11. Dalian s IM ft LMMLATIFl- A 100 ft w m ft and a 100 ft to bs*.. *lBls Wsaatir 1A4* MMHW. F 74 tt I4i 57 1$6 ttt M 117 116 16 M at a 17 70 11 IM M 144 MiT TOO. WtlU— M. HBMtb ______Wm. D. Onvdan to Mlaate May 46 n 71 Itl 149 tt $1 7$ 10 71 M 17$ 107 61 10 Ml IM M lit 1946 Dsaa W. KsHar______ipnrti a 14 let 1 sac e SO ft bU 1$. ■He BL Nlsa .. 71 IT 46 1$ 44 IM $7 •1 M a 74 107 n M IM $ 74 •7 IM 1990 217 lit IM 177 464 $M IM MO Ml ai 6M tn 171 Is. 8L Jahaa. $400. Totals ------141 2M Ml Sll Ml St7 SMI U Conan to Pimah IlfTATITm 1* ■hoar 1st S liahliSHlairm. $M0. lha 8TAn LMmLAim Oaom r. Msnninsway at ai to CItolso Csaa^ BlHrtil HoHmrt m. nmrntmgwj a 14 ow 14 ne 10. WsetphnMa. $4000. **srlss A. Halts . Tt IM IM M U1 Ml a AM Mi a 114 as M M. tt 11 lii M 174 MIO rro IM n a 74 4i 71 n m Ml 97 Tt MS 8 M M 17M Sarah A. Wmm to Dartd N. Hose. ______a n $7 ar..am14aw14aBdwl0aaa14aw AM*l»w W. Dai* ______M a M 19 46 IM a a 7$ a a U1 a a ISO $ 8 8 tt MM 14 ase 1$. Btaghnm. $1. Totals ______211 lit Ml IM 179 at M6 M7 Ml SIS 4M Ml M4 ITS * “ 38 sa IM 6M$ Chartss N. Oawisn to limy aelMnif CBTNTT lot t. 3. 4. bMt 1$. Mhple RaoMa. 0000. Ja*pi sf Mary Psrrta tn iL Jobaa Imad Oo. _____ 101 lit 197 71 1$1 119 IM Ml 174 117 144 . Mt M4 IM Ml $7 Mt 11$ 219 ChaMss M. 1 L-tM. Bl4s14ae14sacat. Osasn- M w. mil baoh. $1.00. Totals „. 101 in 1$7 71 111 119 IM la 174 117 144 MS IM ‘ 111 la r 18 IM Slf ItM Jaao| lOasBhasr to Joooph Wlobor, ooBB aw oor, St. Marpb eharch. Waat- pSsHs a 10 rOs w 1 rOa s 10 ria s to 94 110 159 70 166 104 ai 14$ Ml la 174 M IM 117 a IM 18 in MM M. OrmsMT 111 $100. 5* $0 71 ITS tt Tt M $1 M n M M7 IM 57 il 166 141 114 IM 1900 LEBimCES TO all whom tt may ooaoai I Pouch ___ Totals ______- 164 IM Ml MS IM ai IM m 2M IM Sll ai MO 111 21$ 27$ 197 IM IM 480 la hscahy pIvuD that Rrtmk TU mtm TMRTABLB. PMBATB OBNM. Mattaowafel at Wsatphalla. aialaa STATB or MIGHIOAN—The Probato Oowaty. MeMsah, has made appHas Jolul WWlksr___ tt 111 IM 43 166 3M 119 144 174 111 144 174 $7 11$ m 14 18 111 2M 867 A as— dispatch from Orsp on re­ Ooan for the oouaiy at CItatoiL thm to tha Prokapi Ooart of artd William O. Whim 56 71 66 177 tt •7 a M 41 70 M 170 IM 71 77 ttt 94 M 99 MIS ports a Inrse eiop of the new vaps- At a aaaaioa at said Oourt. held at ooaaty for an oedor ^anjlnc hla Totals ______la in 219 MO 264 379 9n M4 216 Ml 210 4a MO Ml 205 $76 $8 ta 315 a76 taMs. tha "bssA am." a coaMnatloa the Probato (Mee la the tty at BL oa— to FYaak Anthony Malta, wtdeh at the baet aad potato. This latsot Jehaa. la aald Ooaaty. oa the Sth day aaM appUeathm win ca— oa tor addition to humna foods la said to be of .Nov —ber, A. D.. 1112. heartne at the Probate oMas la Rl. 94 111 169 41 la 344 111 la la IM la M4 a lit. IM 14 17$ 18 la MST Osorts A. very prollSc sad of dellcloas flavor. PruosHt: HON. CHARUB M. MMl- Johan. CItBtOD eoanty, Mtahtnan, oa Osorts H. 56 74 M 171 99 49 a M M 71 74 176 IM M $1 28 119 99 130 198 It la not lonp since Barhank found a RIL. Jud«e at Probate, ______161 196 at Ml 261 sa 199 in »$ SM ai 194 la ta 27$ Ml 2M 319 4666 the Sth day of Doeemhor. 1S12. at 10 Totals la way to make the oaettM edible. The la the Btertt at the satate at WII- o'oloak. a. m. cactna Is a deaert plant. It need not Dated Oetoher Itih. ifll. Radsmaolter. admlalairatrlx at aald 287 ourp rtos us If la some ouch —y man 1$W$ CHARUB M. MHBRim MUo R. VaaOsuoso 64 117 lU 64 la M9 a la 174 IM Ml Ml n IM la 1$ 18 110 113 should diueover the kinds of food of eatato. Iiartv illsd In said oourt hur 18 18 M8 Thomas H. BMr ... 67 76 63 177 leo a 196 $1 41 74 M IM 114 a 11$ tt 113 srhich be was dsprivsd when Adam petldoa, pruylac for Hesaoe to atl Jad«e at Prahate. Totals _____ .161 191 216 Ml 262 4a 146 $M 217 IM SM 4a Mt Ml 11$ 279 84 28 SM 4940 aad Bve srere expHlad from the par- the later— at oaM etato ta curtain MTICR. dsn The record Is (Gea. 3:22) that real satate therein d—tibsd. for the 91 163 66 la 177 114 la IM 114 la MO 101 lU ISI 1$ 171 111 28 SiM ■dwarrt J. Motast IIS if man could have had ,acc— to those purpose of dtotribatloo at tha pro- To Prank Barknah, R J. Wtariwa. C. ------41 6$ 175 96 lU M 77 64 71 M IM 101 57 77 ta IM M 111 1910 eosdi to the hsiia at law of aald do­ Chaiiss Snclllat .. 71 foods he would have been able to "put J. Weller. C. M. Marrlll. Arohle Bis­ ------15S 2M in $01 m 214 Itl IM 4M as 18 2M 27$ sn 28 314 a74 Totals ...... IM ai Ml forth his hand and eat mad Hve for ­ hop. Ellswwrth Tall—dite. PrmU lt la ordered. That the Mh dap af ever.** In disfavor srith God it has Wheeler, Albert Htldrelh. q . liraall 4'aaH Vmamh been a blessinp that man could not seaartor, A. IL, Itit, at tea o'oloak 242 114 Ooo —r. John Stitt (Rat. of), and all J. Chartss Plyaa . 94 116 151 46 la no 114 144 IM la la a 117 14 17$ 110 28 2944 do thia. for he was created to live in In the forenoon, at oaM prahate oBos. ------54 76 43 176 99 77 84 a 6$ 7$ K la 103 54 76 18 IM tt IM 198 otheru later—ed la the followlac pro- Jos M. Hoxic ____ ------96 bannony with bla Creator aad could be sad Is hereby appointed tar hsar- posed Improveascat. vlx; the construc ­ Osomc G. Hunter 114 162 63 la 194 116 la 147 109 la MT 99 117 iM 14 ITS 110 IM $6M not be truly happy under any other tnp snM psUtlon. and that all psraoas ^[145 3M 3M 344 445 443 316 SM 311 2M 3a 704 MT 310 SM no 4M 312 611 71M tion of a aewer, commeaciair at the Totals .. coadlUons Intersatod la said estate appear be ­ BMAhole at the Inte taestlOB of Walker fore said oourt. at aald tl— aad plaee. These wonderful food diaeoveiies, aad Laaalaa Strecte. aad ruaaiac 93 116 146 63 161 393 113 142 Its 109 139 247 a la IM 14 la IM IM M19 topether with modern irrtpatlon to abow cai— why a Ileaaae to osll went OB aaM WuHter street to the Darld L. iSssfrlc works, remind ua of th«e prophesy of the interest of saM estate In aaM roal Rudolph W. jeataos 57 74 61 176 94 71 a 79 a 71 a 164 109 5$ 7$ MS 18 tt la 1M4 center of the block between Prospect 94 113 149 42 la 394 115 141 IM 111 la M7 M la IM 14 199 110 200 sta JosI 2:21, 22. "fMsr not. O land, be estate should aot be prsntod; aad Hmmona Btreeta. ('hariss E. Lamb plad aad rejoice, for the lA>rd will do It Is Further Ordered. That public Mtchsal Amso 64 76 69 178 97 70 a 79 44 70 a ia 101 a 76 MS 18 1$ 18 liso Notice Is herchy given that acoaca- 416 479 540 729 400 441 4M Ml at M4 40$ sa 3M 662 644 38 407 ItM proat thlaps Be not afraid, ye beasts notice tbersof be siven by publica ­ meat roll No. 47. for the above mea- Total* .. 379 tion of a copy of thki oidor. for throe of the field, for the pastures of the tloaed improveatent has besa duly wUdern ees do sprtap. for the tree suooeoaive weeks previous to oald day Hanoysr- 108^ made by the board of aaaesaoru of the Jsmss P. ClMoon* 91 116 146 66 164 292 109 140 144 ia Ml 99 in in 14 170 109 28 281 bsareth her fruit, the tip-tree aad the of bsarlap. In the St. Johns Ns—, a City of St. Johaa, aad haa been died la newspaper printed aad circulated in Hsary H. J*utson 41 76 4U 175 97 71 96 a a 72 a lU 101 6$ 79 18 18 a 100 i$a vine do yefid their etrenpth." the oflee of the City Clerk for public Totals ...... la 191 248 141 251 343 204 220 211 la 105 411 200 111 202 276 272 IM 38 4470 They also remlod ua of the preat said county. lSw3 CHARLEB M. MRRRILU examloatlon; and that the Council aad M east sale prophesy of Isa. 35. "The Board of Aaoeaaov* of the aaM cKy saatj Uimla deaert shall rejolro sod blossom as (A true copy.) Judpe of Probate. 147 174 IM 18 196 will meet at council chamber la saM Louis F. (IrMSi 92 • 116 ir>6 66 152 296 118 IM 143 la 104 la 121 110 817 the roae. The plory of (the forests PROBATE ORDBR. 161 41 76 SM 8 U city on Monday, the 2iM day of Due- Prank H. Conley 69 77 59 it:. luu 73 a to a 74 tt tt M 180 of) Lebanon shall be piven unto it, Bute of Mlchlpan. Omnty of Cllotoa ...... 161 192 215 141 S52 349 300 2a 114 in 104 4r. 203 in 28 279 293 204 SM 4U7 ember. A. D., 1912, at 7:34 o'clock p. Totals the etteelleacy of (the fruitful hill ­ m.. to review, correct aad confirm caM sides of) (Vermel aad (of the vale of) At s ssesloo of the Probate Court acseasment and to bear any objecUona ified to l»y thw County BkMurd of Cunv for ClIntoMi Conty* Mlchttfau* Sharon. Say to them that are of a for the ('ouaty of Cltatoa. boMen at thereto. fearful heart (those loelnp fsith in the Probate Office, in the (^ty of Bt. Dated .November 12. 1912. WAMEN E. CASTEELINE God end thus losinp sll hope In life) Johns, on Saturday, the 24tb day of By order of the Ootuaril of the city be stroap, fear not Behold your God October^ In the year one thousand of Bt. John*. OBOEGE T. BAUDWIN will come . . . and save you (out of nine hundred sad t—Ivs. Il5w3 WM ('(M'HRANK. JOHN WALSEB. SMretary FBED B. CAaPENTEB. your troubles, even includiop poverty Present. CHARLES M. MERRILL. City Clerk. and desuh). Then the eyes of the Judee of ProbsUe. blind shall be opened and the ears of In the matter of the Batatc of the deaf shall be unatopped. Then EAHV. BBNtiAl. GLBANVBH. TBAB,NI9IG FOR A TRTTArLiL Adelphns B. Jeaos, deceased On read- LIMIT TOI7B SPRHDUflL shall the lame roan leap as an hart ina and flltna the petition, duly veri- And aava tha balanaa M a baiter ♦ A .N>w Yorker bad oerastoo to The Gleaners of Reaps I met with "Of course you have a rrudlie aad the tonpue of the dumb slnp. ”— Ded. of Carrie Jones, prayinit that she way to gat a siait than to limit year RILKY. ♦ ‘phone from one aub'.irb to aaotbar Mrs. fltancy l^yon November 9. A apalnat the 0 renta. served, but on areount of stekaaas "my' prlnripai prlevaace la that there (Inly A PIrr Here tato. I Theodor* Manen and family and "Fifty c^mte! Pr»r that dtatanre? ineetlnp was not called to order ao ain't luty of 'em ninnin' withia a mile Thereupon It Is Ordered, That ( The Cllnien Cenniy but the crowd cheered, aa with burned Thursday, the Slat day of Novumber , 3hn Schrsder and family spent Sat- i Great Scott! In New Yorti you can they adjourned to reset with Mr. aad or two or my place." baads, be held up s small round box. Raye 3 per cent taterss* on Ml denea- A. D. 1912. at one o'clock In the after- money c urday in l.aas4nK aicbt-seetap. ' rail hell up for cents " Mm Fred Walker In two weeks. Nov. "Pello—!*' be ahootsd, “this Buck- tks. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Weaunoreiaad **|\Msibly.*' coolly ans wered the op ­ So. Tile same proftram still be ueed. THE KKAL DAMUBR. noon be sacigned for tbe heartns of | o(Wr approeod Isa's Arnica Balve I hoM, has every- saM petlUon. at the Probate OSkc In ' ------of Westphalia township spent Siin ds.v erator. "It's In the city IlnHts.'* —Ar- l.rfjneh win be aenred "Madam, your little dop hit one of thlac bmt for burns." Rlcht! Also for A Bmrr j. with G. R. Seymour and family. Ronatil the children in the street below." the City of 8t. Johns And It Is fur- bolls, ulcurs, sores, pimpisa, sexsma. COOT*-sfr ■, BALU Tloe Plan Will Marten and family and John URBBNBimH HLBAIIRIIM. 'WThait! One of ibnae dirty little cats, spiatas. brnlaoa. Bur— pile thsr oiMsred that notice be given to Schrader and family spent Buaday HK*LL LBABR. Mflll hold their next repular mosl- creatures! Call up at ones for my cure. It subdom laSamauitlon. kills the persons Int srsated In asM ssttte. R. 0. with Mr. and Mrs Christ Rosaow. Minister —Mr’hat a pity your brother Ina Saturday evenlnc. November IS. pain. (My 15 ccaia at J. T. MIII- of tbe time aad place of ssM hsarlni. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hurass and Is eo depraved and idle. Hare you Oysters will be eervod aad a propiasB maoM. VaoRIckle 41 Glaaple's and by osiislag s copy of this order to Its three aoas. Rdwtn. Earl and John. any other bret b era at borne like him? HIM SILENT TIML Travis lyropCo. published In The St Johaa Nows, a $-4-4-1 $-$■ $ 4 Mr. and Mrs. Aup. Jaatram and Billy—CMi. no; I're one brother who ‘Thsiti la one tt— whoa a ehroalc newspaper printed and clrcuUtiag In apsnt Sunday with their daupbter and nlrer asesan k nlrer drinks, airsr ■ER i.rrnji jimib. knocker never has bis hammer An Mglisbinan has developed a aaM conaty of Clinton, for three auc- $ Little NEWS LINERS 4 alster. Mrs .N. R. Pratt, and family. plays cards, nlrer its —. nlrsr alosla. wife—Broke apaia! It aae— to oat" stlagiem honeybee that la a better n —Ive weeks prevtoos to said day of $ $ Mrs Hildreth were Sunday vtsllors alvsr------— foa ara always abort of money. "Whsa la thatr' worker than the bee that atfaim Rur- hsaHag at C. F. Marten's and wife. MUlater Ob indeed? Hub

hR djipI dB^liWiilto iRlPiiiatodiro^^^ PAGE 14 THE 8 T JOHNS NEW8 ,THUR8 DAT AFTERNOON—WOVEMagE 21, 1912. ^BnTimoiimsnr imm se smut en ISSUIIG POLICIES IK SniE UCEKE TO COKTEI.IIIUOI i When in need of Lumber for your F2um Buildings IMCh t*» ■A.'VY KfIKElUIl Ll. j ^|;|| I'liKhKIlM MAY STAY Mixi; iYBEILLEGXLi. LUMBER tiniK IltALKKh .'411T h!40W3l. MO^iTnh l.h MI('UI(iA?l. \Vc make a speciali iipfilyin^ the HE-i'r LATH K -A i!«NrK\.^rK n»iif*\^iKM ukt |.Anelac. Ttu- auditor-ceaeral'a do- .Ww York. A brand new aaffr«ce SHINGLES I.iiinhcr for farm99...... lor repair work of Jill". l>TO TKOI HLK. iwrimeat la by no means aatiatted •cheuie baa been batched with the aiuount of money reeelved | The women have found a abort cut WINDOWS aii kinds. Wo have old a c .xl many buildtti)' johr In I 8att« iBMirmBM co«ip«ii- In llceaae money from forelcn liquor ig the ballot box, aad aotne of them DOORS It) farmerN wlio are particular about Ouality as well tM furnlsklBc indratalty to eoiplor* dmlera who t arry ua uperatloaa la jumh to aet there whether New York •t* who have elected to rome uader Mlcbisaa, aad while the UMal reeelpls givea euffmee to them or not. ROOFINGS this year aaMHint to 123,500.02, the I The scheme la the result of an in- a.s price. If you are i^oinjj to tio any building or re­ tlM- eaiplofeni' liability act are laou« amount doaa not by aay weaaa repre- Ispiratloo on the part of lira. John W. CEMENT Injc pollclee which do not ooafortn to pairing^ wc will .save you some money. Our stock is the law aad which are extrenety del* •eat the amount that la due the state. Hraanan of the Women's Pollticsl PLASTER TtawaUI to the employe, declare The state charcea an annual llcenae ^ union Some Inqulrlnc mind aamog of 2500 for lleeasse granted forelcn me habitues of the union'a hesdquar- all uniler cover and in first class condition. .4 trial aiambtra of the Induarrtal rommla* llquor dealers aad the trouble ex- | {era dlacovered that easy Is no nann* PAINTS atoa. will convince. perleacsd la that there la no appar- i for the Job of quailfylog for cltlxen- OILS laahaad of the loauraare coeapany •tate to determihs teem lap the employer, the pollclee of ent amy for the state to determihs a|||p m me state of Michigan. theae com pen tee run direct to em­ the number of namss of these desleis .\ow that euffrage has won out and Window Glaas ployee aad oorer lajnrlce that may wbo traasaet business In the stats. there any woman who meela the oth ­ happen la the emptoymeat. In aome Aud.-tlsn. Fuller says that there are er (ondltiona ran secure the right to oaaee the employee are foreed to pay probably from 80 to 90 othar dealers \'oie In Michigan by merely speoding Get Our Sc. Jolitoc, tor poUctea; In ochera the employere In the state arho have not yst paid six montha in the s«ate. lliat la Just Mich. Php. tbeir »"«««»> llceaae fee, yet there la exactly wbat Mrs. Uraaaan p roposed Prices The Parr Lumber Company The pollrlea contain a claaee eralv* no way of obtaining tha n ames I that the .N'ew York do. The lac all the employed rlchte acilnef I Idea raucht like wild lire. Mra. Hsr- the employwr aad prorlde oompeaea- Some of the larger oompoklee who I riot Stanton Blatch hermlf decided tloa mhlch la not ecual to the amowat operate eKtsoalvoly la ssrsral ooun- I that the climate of Michigan arould ailehid by the law tor lalitTiea. tisg are ths more easily rsnehsd snd Just suit her la the good old summer When aaked about the poUdea. thus tor a total of 52 havs bsoo lo- time of 1912. Oeamalhatoaeia neaeee aad Kennedy catsd. ImN ysar ths andi tor gsn rraJ “Just think of Macklnac, “ ahs sx- aad aaeretary Drake elated they had took ths wia**t*^ up with ths sOemsy- rlsiisri "Oloiloualy oool. All the coaee to their kaowledce. They aald gsBsml. who ssnt nolieso to evssy auffraglBts who are vietlmn of hay that the walrer claaae wae aol Mad* prossriiMwc •former to ths amts to fever will be sure to amat to go there Takes Prisoner lac om the employe, becauae the lia­ make an Invsstigation aa to toe for ­ for I believe they guarantse that no ­ bility act prort dee that aay acree eign liquor dsalera dotag bootoom la body will ansste In Mackinac more neeac aalr^ the employe ’a rlchte la bis county aad the rmnlta mac with than once a day at the outside. ▼uM. fair eucceso. but thia year aa appar ­ After the matter had been ex ­ ~I have received many taquirlea ent lack of latereot baa manifested haustively dlecumed for a long time ■njer Blgelew, .Tew n Resident nf over their baclas aad the third oas ssif and but few dealers have paid three prospective Mlrhlgandera had from morklncioea la recard to the (’hicngn, Heintew Wild ExpMt ef had a gun lying over hi* arm ready potldea.** eald Secretary Drake ’*The their license money. Aud.-Oen. Fuller declar^ their Intention of migrating tor action. I puabsd my horns hard commlaaion will take action aa aoon le in favor of a state law xaaklng It next apiing to the Wolverine state. His Tennger Dnys. against thl* man, calling out, “Rive an a man who la hurt appliea to the cootpuioory tor county oOclala to fur* The trio was rompomd of Mm me that gun,' aad took It out of his commlhaion tor relief. nlah the stale department with the Blatch, Mra. Hraanan and her daugh ­ This IncldenL, told by MaJ. E. A. hands It wsa loaded (tatll 1 had "We have informed the employere desired Information. ter. Kleanor. Bigelow, now- a realdsot of Chlca«o. possession of It I was absolutely help- who have aaked ua that auch pollclea "We shall probably have quite a took place when the narrator was a lesa. I then had the drop on tham, are of no effect Some of the em- little colony." said Mrs. Blatch. "We boy of 15 voara In Sbermaala army but. notwithstanding this, one of them ployevu staled they Intended to pay m'MB oe IN shall live in bungalows, which we on the nzarch northward after the wheeled bis boras, dashed down the tor the pollclea. but were toM that will call 'Votes for ammen bunga ­ march to the s«a. At that time MaJ. road aad avsay. I made no effort to the pollclea were not affected by that. 1496 lows.' " Bigelow was an orderly, enlisted In stop him. In fact. I felt rather re­ "*nie pollclea fix the maximum BUILDING .Mrs. Hlatrh insisted that the the 88th Ohio infantry regiment. The lieved. There was an uncertain quan ­ torm for which Injured men can draw srbeme la a serious one and antici ­ •tory he tells Is ss follows; tity. but I was certain I could hold Btoney at 24 moatha. The law flxea pates a good many recruits. It looks "The morning after our arrival at AKTHI'R JARTIS AND TALrABLK the other two until the troops came up. j tt at 10 yearn. The poilden provide as If the female populatton of Michi ­ Pocotelllgo a negm came Into our This I did easily, but could not refrain ' a death payment of 1250. while the HORHK ( REM.iTRn. gan srould go up with a bound next headquarters quite early and Inform ­ from Joshing them for surrendering to | law allows wapew for SOO weeks after summer. ed the general that there were aeveral s 15-year-old kid, who did not have as j death and SOO weeks tor total dtaa- companies of confederates camped much as a penknife to defend him- i blllty." I.npeer. —Arthur Jarvis. 80 years two or three miles out, and that they self. In due time the troops arrived ' old, lost hia life In a lire which des­ Judge Still Has were there to guard a herd of oatUe, snd I turned over my men. their hors- ' troyed a bam owned by Mra. L. J. which had been collected in that lo­ es and f>qulpineDt. Smoke Pleasure and other Pleasures “A spade is not an Implement of Richards at aa early hour Sunday cality The general immediately or ­ "The confederates did not propose i for the Man Who Smokes arealth. ’* remarka a Pennaylvanla la­ loomlnc- A horse owned by Jams dered the 7Mlh Ohio and the 17th to give up their cattle without a fight, | bor leader. Still, money, the root of and valued at 2590 was also cre­ The Fifty Wlaroneln infantry to go out and get but it developed into nothing more i sail, can only be obtained by digging. mated. Jarvia occupied a portion those cattle and Incldenully aa many than s brisk skirmish. After we | of the bam as a living apartment. confederates aa possible struck the enemy we formed In sn ' .SelghboTs aay a loud report was f'tHiditlwn f'sMpatJtar* INd .Tel "I was not on duty that day. but It open pine forest, and two companies | hi-ard and In a few momenta after­ le Tefire Went With Offer was a beautiful morning, and so 1 of Indians from the 17th Wisconsin ' ward the bam was dlacovered to be aaked and received iiermisston to go ef Pilie. wer* ‘ employed as skirmlshsra. They in flamea. It la supposed to have been with the foraging party We ooon regarded it as a lark, and their dodg­ the exploeton of a gasoline stove started out with our negro guide. 1 ing antics and funny Indian calls which Jams used for rooking pur- The walking craze of a few years had not heard anything about our be ­ created no end of merriment among lioses Those arriving on the scene ago gave a well-known sporting msn ing likely to meet any confederatss. the troops. The result was we sue- | early state the agonized arreama of an opponunlly which he could not re- and It had not occurred to me to take reeded in getting a pan of the cattle | the horse were heartrending, but no alst taking advantage of He bad my revolvers, saber or any othsr and returned to ForateIHgn, but the i There is simdir pleasure in this purr old VirgteM sound from Jarvis wm heard, aad It handbills widel> distributt'd on which weapons of defena*-. I^ess than a mile only confederate* are brought In were i acid North Carolina bright leaf. Thousands prefer It to any Is thought he was either Instantly was stated; from camp we turned into a beautiful the two who surrendered to a boy other pipe tnlMK*eo. Thoroughly agrti and stemmed and killed by the explosion or so badly in ­ "A Ureat Cmsby gentleman will level mad, bordered on each aide by orderly out for a lark. I did not stop then granulated. A perfect pipe tobacco —nothing better jured that he was unconaclotta. His largf* live oak trees, and I bantered give ir,0 to the man. woman or child to think At any time that I was In rolled as a cigarette. tiody was found abotit 15 feet from one of the orderlies for a race. Off great danger, yet they could have ,.11 who first succeeds in doing the fol­ One tMnd a half ounces of this choice tobacco cost that of the horse. lowing task* To walk from the Pelr- we dashed He was soon distanced killed me at sight or had me prisoner Jarvis was s well-known horae- head (I.Jverpnol) to Cmsby village or was called Imck; at any rate, I tor the asking." only 5c, and with each sack you get a hook of cigarette ntan. having been known In stock There each competitor must buy a plunged ahead, thinking of nothing papers FRKK. breeding circles for yeara. At one meat pie and walk amund the Rig except the e«htUr,ni- In- the I.Vt on the Instant I was then so far and more than twenty others, who i A» a tpmeial offmr, suram'e 'Why," exclaimed the Judge. 'I away from the command that any Im­ used it on bis advice. We hope this during Novmmbmr didn't think you could have done It mediate relief from the source was great medicine will yet be sold in ev- andDmcmmhmr only wm The atone seamed too hard to eat " Impoaslble. and so I decided I would i ery drug store In Itorto Rico." For will amnd you our "What's that goj to do with It?" go after ihetm as if I had a coniiisny throat and lung troubles It has no now illuMtratmd cata ­ equal. A trial will convince you of FIRE PROOF BUILOING asked the pedestraln. at my back. Yelling with all my log of prmmmnta, FREE. "Kverything to do with It. anawer- might. 'Forwanl. men. forward:' I Its merit. 59r and 21.(H). Trial bot ­ ‘ eil the judge, ".ind nobody gets th<> dashed up to them and demanded tle free (luaranteed by J. T Mill* Just vend us your name I- I FOR PRISON RRE6U6S j|.W» till they do "- Ixmdon Tit-nits. their surrender man, VnnSIckle k Olaaple and Travis and adtli^H on a postal. "Two of them hail < arblne* swung PrujT (.o i «***«« trmm Mtrtwrt t* m:w TII.i: IM.A.YT KXPKf’TKn TO frmm HORSE SMOC, “Tells The Whole Hfory." J.T..'nNSLEY'S NATIBIAL LEAF. f'llKl'k IM'KMUAKINM. ORANGER TWIST, tmtpmmt trmm To say that F'oley ’s Honey and Tar POUR ROSES ( ;i< -/r* dmmtu tompmmK nCK PLUG CUT. PIEDMONT Compound is best for children and dCARETTES. CUX CIGARETTES. Js< kxon Convicts suspected of gmwn persons and contains no opi ­ amd prison It is believed that this grlpfte coughs and has a healing and iM-tlon will, in a meeetire. check any Mtoihing effect. Ketnember the name, KSfaRSiOEsasuaNS funher plans for the deetnictlon of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, prison proiwrfv by the tire route It accetd no substitute*. VanSIckle tt It Is a good thing, sometimes, not to j and It Is good thing we do. is planned t(t ''niiim< ‘tice the manufac- Claspie. I try to see into things that are beyond Hitch a honu- wrong end to, tall li tur*- of bnck and tib' within the next ' rea« h the manger, and he will starve t fev we.*ks Th« machinery neceesarv- I When you were a boy, did you ever death You .may All tbe manger ir for the n«‘S- industry has been order ­ A woman has sued her husband for . wish you rotild se«. what was In a pan to the Jolata overhead with the be* ed .ind is ejp^ted t«* arrive within a divorce because he Insisted on play ­ j that stood on the buttery sbsif? It hay In the world, and he will get n* I was way above your hsiMl. but you gofid from It till he turn* amund an- month ing rheekers all the time. Couldn't THIS RFCCTIOl 05> Th«> plant ^vi^ have the advantage ■ land his checkered career, evidently I thought you would Just slip tt sloog face* the other way. 2^ I carefully, till you could psek In i>o you know any men that are fac It-w. —mired oner over the other industrlea at the pris ­ I You peeked, aad then you wished Ing awny from the manger, klckln for all by CaJaaei on In that It will be absolutely fire­ proof snd the convlet who hag any I you hadn't A deluge of milk came and raising hob because they are hun Far daily nee in millions of kitchens ba* I pouting down, covering you from gry and can ’t get anything to eat proved that C'alnmet is hiebest not only in firebug teodenclea will be unable to <>perate sueceeefnily in the bulldlag. jhsad to foot That was bad enough, What these nssn nssd to do I* to tur pSM/t/ybutialfot ’rvfe. yo7i>rraswell —an* I but It was a picnic by ths aide of ths amund, get loto right relation* wit’ tailiDg in rasulis ■ pure to the esirnsM —aad A machine will be placed In the clay Wil Heat pit, several miles from the city, eoa- session you had with moihsr In the their eovlroomeoCi. put thslr wbol wnsdeifolly aconoai<-al ia nan. Ask yosr wood-shed. aout* lato thslr work, and thsn wal grocer. And try Calamet neat hake day. vict labor being ueed In operating the machine aad mining the clay. The liOto of us are overgrown boys. We The trouble with many of ua la thr are all the time wanting to psak over Tour Spare RECEIVED H1CHE3T AV/AEDS clay will be loaded upon cars aad we do not want to turn around W brought to the prison plant, where tbe edge of ths pan to sse what Is are all right —othsr folha are wroni ^ c the hriek aad ttlr will he manufactur ­ thsre. We are open to eoovletloB. but tt Room ed A man 1 know of nsver takss a man never Bead that could coot Ibc minute's psace. Just bscause he "doss I us! Be hste we stand, back to tl H‘CK?fTRIf TinrH. n ’t sse how thlaga are coming out I Bsaager, and the manger hanptng ful It me8 mi a lot to with him this ysar. If h* could only ' Hands la our tro ussra* pocksta, cist jroiir KiMRtstofind ftwirsg to the effects of shore Hoe* look far oaouirh ahsad to tail how I up to the elbows, waittag! a co8y.well-wann> aad od < irluslty ’right alnag patlcuHly, earneally. trust- «srr1bsd to otertMss. |irwd«n*'d t> Ih' r^rr> j .j|) lagly. till the lime resnsa tor the i»ar a«oilBleaiwwt of ildsi was** rnsniss Wh«l a hlfsetBg It Is to kaow h«w •o * elt to come down and the cream t«» b- A BerfKtmn HiMUer ifivae nine houm’ conv • •h<»re sad rwasiubiiax -• sktrrfusd Rut It la the shimming that • f mtisics •ratud* 11- \.»m thle -i—-i . esa that the fort on a vnitfo itRUon nf ml. Handwana. hter and ef iMsa to stand srawad cottulc The cpMUt pay* tor s’i mejcperstvtv Demlm avarvwhere. or wnte for ttw'cilaa that thuu* wiii p.ira •*> tielaW It' - dlP*ppn»*tri>e»»i- 1 tiraal Bulldtog Falls. III. tk< dark daacnptivT' cimilar • S#* II a ft-sai,!*,;*; «? Sfttdr’r .t.--,: I*).' ■nie> d.. I itn wui nnht *. (ara th-vu Sul that ws» t ttav. pfawed and karr.^,-! sn • *,t I' IbT ‘ b' 'UC f e resle digest too U sliaslw*. « lutw-' f.*»i ■have e- i7i. fatlares ef thl* fdsnied thl- »efr brftt ‘ H limt m Ckf I (Hi:; the tPSt stgoe o' I'wt rl.l sr. due I.-* iS « arad of wuillni we lefr a na*d hag dvet- mi see*! «<• I ik* Mew ■ tpek Pevir pec aa* , svsry kill af eewn oa •- heed e i •ksaid 1^ laiaa i aa* the SH was h takes bafd worh le via row thrwugh ks ths sod * Thao W ’ STANDARD OIL COMPANY :*•« raffslqT* c ratae la aalar-^ or a krangar soap ef i not k* trenksmi shoal the rvwwii i toe i»i* jcorr* wsu sr a paptng pmnka ytsit an Ata |xrtli k* ai: right af I Y tots* tMt is |nni na ttn* w H w i Itor on hgn»a prwlmw and Ms whose W- haw to snvn g%k« a c tat. f | wmBHd la anoa!JoovMI THE 8T. JOHNS NBW8, THURSDAY AFTERNOON—NOVEMBER 21, 1912. PAGE 15

OOeoeOOOOOCXXX300QOOCDOOOOOCXXXXX3JCXXXXXXXXXXXXXX>OOOOOOOOOOOOCOOCOOOOOCXXXXXX300CO on the desk, so that It rollad to tka > A Gmmmum Dmtmetivm Sttrrj ^ furtker side Wlti< a grunt of annoy* j tl iinea. he stepped It isur«-!y round sad ' "They have tha advaataga of Mm- Compimimd in Two ParU ^ dropped OB his knees to recover IL pttdty. Amarsff was a msaibar of News Short Story Oaoe oat of sight of hto roospnntoaa. tha naBBiaa aaerataarvlaa. datallad itowaver. ha whipped oat a square of to mix with aad obaa rva tha Nthlllat QOC30f)UOC5COCX>OOCXXXXXXXXXXX3 >XXXXXXXXX:0OOJQOCXXXXXX)000OB0lJCOO0OOOe3O0O0O000O0000g300 wax from hto paakat. aad with axtm- rofngaaa. Tha Caar aatara Parle la ordlaaiT rapidity took aa Impraanian two days, and wkaa tka Caar tmvais Hla reply wim lagenlons. and I llhad from a key that ka had hapt oon- tka polttlcal polios at all tka capltala the laaptotor tka batter tor It. Tha rsalsd In hto hand. It wan all over la are kept oa tka ran. I aap pona Bsan had somathiag more in him than Sva eaconds. aad from tha ahaltar tha Amaroff akowad an aaaaaa of seal a Mrll tongue and a plaaaing manner. dank gave to him. no oaa hat myuaif tknt made hla abaaaea ftom Loadoa "*lkll see—what ahw did yon iaarn?" cosdd have haaa tha wiser. Ha raae, daalmbto. Anyway, ha was toand *That ha was murdered la n place raplaesd tha candlastlek, aad coa- dead, aad tha Rnaaiana raaaoaably with a saadad floor, prohaWy at no tin aad hto work. coaelada U la tka NlhUlata who klllad Hddiiv^onPSice diatanoa from I smaa straat, TY!;ethar the fcMow had played hit him." I that they cnrrtod him thsrs on companion n trick or not. I had no "Who warn those mm In tka a ooa ter's barrow." danlro to ha caught acting tha spy. atndlo? ” "1 am not n roportor," I sold. "I do 8o. pulling tha curtains aaMa. I walked "Tka Mg follow WM NIeolta, tka ^ >^C.FL£rcttfRftoQinsow not want guaaa work." laio tha room. They all tnrnad qnlek- kaad of tka Ruaatoa oarvtca over hata. "I aholl probably ha able to prove ly npon ma. tha black-basrdad man I daa*t kaow n hotter man la hto prw CumnDqy^ 4^ The /iotan^ my words la tweoty-four hours." staring hard as If attempting to tw fssaloa nor oaa with fawar acrap isa. Amy Soy Caa **W1kittle a Stick** call my tooa. Bat Psaea wna tha flrat Tka other two were aaatotaats. Tboy CmttmtkW "And why not now?" Tkaie are good raaaons." to spook. came down to tko Yard this moralag Ing. He asked me to go Into a part with a raqaast that they might saarek but when it comes to expert workmaship of London tbar I had always carafnlly "Oh. vary well." I said aalklly; and "Good aftamooB. Mr. Phillips." ha we drove on through the night In at- sold, as If I ware a visitor ha had ex ­ tka atndlo for certain prlvnta pnparo THE STORY OF avoided. It wea scUBclant to knew which Assnroff had mad which batoag- W« fkre RecokAisod Hefhdcvflmrtwn that fllth. Imasorallty, sod criam anist pected. "You are Jnat In time to drive He left me at my door amid polite ma back. Hava you a oah waiting?" ad to them. Bo wo fixed tha appolat- AMAROFF THE POLE without parsooally Inapeetinc tho asaal Into which yoa haaa Jant wnllo rauckhsap. Yat tbare he stood, his asenraaces that I should not again ha **No." I haaitatad. "It's of tM> coasaquanca. Wa can baed on one slda. staring at my toas trouhlad In th*- matter. I toM him Walters (Si Hodg'e flad anothar at the top of tho street. "kai they fliMhad tkatr aannkr Ilka an inquisitive terrier, and my nr- qnite frankly that I was very glad to **Toa mBf think ui artlnt. ” And BOW, Mr. Nlcoiln," he continued, **Toa haari them mj no.** guBsents faded before his stolidity. heau- It tMe mr onrln. **bvt 1 onll you n slllT turning to the big man. who had never *ntaaetly; bat why. than, did they Why had Hendry ever let him In? I I did not Bleep more than eight Tonnc fool.** *akea hto eyes off me. “are you quite want aa ImpraaMoa at tka stadia shonld certainly apeak to the old rae- hours that night, and was quite on- I rMD«mb#rod tho Matoac* and tb« aatladed. or do you wlah your moo to hay?" cal about his ------fitted for work In the morning I MndlDff of It wall •Boosh. tbooffh ttoM roanwd about my studio with nerves mnko a further search?" Ha tnraad upoa ssa with n snddsa j St. Johns News Job Dept, j T*he new type or baggage cheek ba« not stood idio since that Septeni* “Well, Mr. Phillips.** Impel taaea In hla ayas^ . . i otnlto, however, any menna of telling “If I sgrea to go. will you see to It on edge- I cursed Peace and all bis "No. Mr. Insbector," be answered, her ovcntns of the jmar 11192. Prom doings. Rven the papers gave me no with a heavy foreign aeeeat, “we Fair- Prices consistent 1 conditioo of uie twggnge whsa de- that I am not again troubled In this (Find of Pan fine.) ... ^ J tir I Hvered. All the punches and holaa ho point of Tlo«r of Bradford, mr further informatloo of this exasperat ­ are qnito con tan L Nodlng more la mrlo ratitht bo right; but what did seat ter ?“ I answered sulkily enough. man or anything like thnt. yon undar- stand?** In Paris, which was due in two days. again?" welopment of my artistic sense to the In the end I sank so far aa to send “No for ua It to s«Miclent. It la sere accumulation of money that I “OarUlnly. I will aaa that you are not fnrtber molaated.“ old Jacob up to the inspector ’s rooms for yon to contlaua. Mr. Inahector. eould not spend? Where was his ioy for the latest nesrs; but be had been You tlnk you will catch these men of life—be who spent his days In the “Than, In the name of coasmon out alnoe daybreak. who kill him. bein?" whirr of wheels and the fog of many saoae. let ua gat It over aa quickly as "We shall try." aald POace. with n chimneys? How could It compare with possible.** I said, kicking off my aUp- About twelve I warulered off to thp para and rlnghig the ball for my boots. club. The sight of Talsaan was n very modest droep of the eyas. Administrator Sale mine In the ancient peace of the nig Ban was striking eleven ns our pruasnt Joy to me He was engaged "Ach —but wharc can thara ba oar^ eighteenth century house that lay un ­ talnty in our Ilvas? C!oaM now, my I WII4L HILL AT PUBLIC ACCTIO R AT THE PLACE TWO MILMH NOB TH AND ONE QUABTBB HILB der the towers that rmwasd the an ­ hanrnm trotted down the long Bm- la danniinring the police to a select chlldrso. lat us ba going. Alaxnndra. WBBT OP KOBBBT HILL AT THE PLACE KNOWN AB THE JOHN BIEDKRHTEAD PLACE ON SEC. i, BILIT cient abbey at Westminster? I look- hsnkmcnt with Ito IlghU wtnklag on circle. <■’ nosing as hla taxt that tha you have tha door-key of the studio; ^ around nse at the delicate tapes- the rushing tide below. Pnat the great Bag1tsi.ii.sn's housa la hla castla. I give him to tho taopactor bora." 4rieo that I had brought from Plorence restaurants of plcaanru. glowing with oftorad my slnfcre l Penes gave a polite good-bye to hla Monday, Nov. 25 dan groupa redolent of old aaztmy. companloas oc the step, locked up tho Was I the fool or my uncle neorge? over maendam. over clattering as­ ha had already dorm so. Incldaatally little green door, and then startod (MIHMENCINO AT 19 O'CLOCK, 8HA BP. THE KOLLOIfl.YO DKMCRIBKD PROPKKTYt nere seessed to me no douht about It. phalt. over greeay wood pavement; so )»a maatloned that Aniaroff*a addraao we Journeyed till of a sudden we had bsa n No. 21 Harden pinoa. down the atreet at my side. It was plainly Uncle Oeorgs. *T had no bustnass to rosso poking Tet the letter had unsettled me. 1 dropped from wealth to daaUtutlon. I lOBchad at the little table by tha my nosa into yonr aflklrs." I aald. HOBBBH. Hay tedder. opened the swing doors that led to my from solitude to babbla, from the West window; but It was In tha smoking- “Anything yon any I ohall ihoronghly studio, switched on the light, and to the Bast. Coatars bawling their rooas aftarwnrdn thnt tha Idea oe- TWe.wkee| ralUvator. stspped from eaael to eaaal. examin ­ wnrsa under apontlag flaraa. fiiagad furrad to ma. I fought against It for Celt 6 rears eM. Land raller. Don't npotoglsa." ha ami lad "1 ing my half-flnished work with a grow^ the sidewalks along which Joatlad the soma tlma. but the taasptatlon tn- ifl'tosth spike drag. to aaa you." r 1TTLK. tag dlsaatlsfactlon. Were they indeed chattering masses of the poor. The rreasad sbonlder. tion In July, whispering that he was 1 fear that T hare taken a grsat a Pole and a neighbor of his —w liberty, Mr. Phillips." be said, in a deuced queer fish, though a clever very smooth and clrll manner. “But one He had cTblbited a boat of Nero I had an Idea that you would help at the Academy, which attracted much me. an** time was of Importanop** attention. “And hla name? ” asked the inspec ­ Friday, November 29 “WsU. and what Is Itr * ’You have many friends amongst tor I OVHENriNf. 4T ONE ON'I.IN'h NHAKI* THE EOI.I.OWINO DEHCHIRED PNOPPRTT. the fonslgn artists hare in London. “Amaroff I believe him to be from You attend their concerts and seme I*olaBd. that Is about all I kaow of times even their little dances. We him" modem brick- fronted on the street. are near neighbors, you see,“ he ecu- ^ He sat Varl kiB corner of the cak "How did you c.ime to meet hlmT* The double deers through whleh In HOBHlck. (•elr <*hersr rUtag rellivalar. eluded, with a slight bow. 1 told him ef my introduction. Would The double deers through whleh h flma|{ hto pipe with dextrous flugera, aculpter's larger work ma> peas wees ^^11# I watched him oat ef the car* ««rai amre 9 y«ars aid. itoberar disc harrew. “I am flattered hy the Inlereat ycu I. he asked, give him Talssaak ad iivberac spr ing teeth harrse. have taaea In my movements “ flashed by a little side dear patalod a »#, of my eyo Wkaa It was wall Nay laarr It years aid. drees* Most censiaty —Nu. 4 Harden starlag aad aMst okfacitoaaMa groan ^ am ^ mmo. "Twn hours age.“ be con tin n ed __ aligkt. ka hagan again oa iNbacwr splkr plaee. off the King's rand, Ckslmn I tin tka right the roaf af a rotoUtod t irruu cbeertu)|> • body was found in a i had BO ohfectlun whamvor to Tstanan Farmiti* Ertaa shad crept up to laiHI wlodowe uodar Natetoda sew 7 years aid. daa la ApctI paaaage off l.eman strset. Btepney -a * being ransed at one in the ssernlag tho uaros The aide daor stood ajar— ....------,^rh van have ee* bed the NalMrta rew, • yaar« aM, aat bred, bady whieb we cannet tdantify 'The By all mesas let the eld raeral he . ■-llWtM.MUU-•»<«««»■ STS TW. M •>- UMu was of good peeltion, a seulpeer, , tnrned eat ef bed sed erase es«niln s4 friah fl wroka uud. I believe a l?Ble A cab la wait­ Ills Isagusge wenid he a rvveUtten to It. All.* .11 I . WO. w I ^ .rtlA !>.«*—« tlMif. Mstotoda rew 4 yaarv mU, |ea ing at the deer It la lale. I kn ew. the pe lice -It W'enid. reeUy. malas a pto*w where the sutet rulaa 1 fgag* peMilaa wucMag Ikalr af augaeite may ka avutdad. eroa ‘ —g ma Mat aa If they ware Hatotata bettor, IH years « Mr, nuittps. It rennet fall In be a The Inagaetor Ml nm e« the dnar- tkaugk Ha ewaar he daad Aad aa i ^ great r ■iusaal tnranrsnisnrs . but wW step tor a tow mtoutaa, wMte he wMt wtthaat troah kag tonhar la tha mat-! rotomsao —Maavea haawa fwu drive dawn wMh me and Uhn a to two ahahMtv dresoed men lanh at htm* “ naged o«t of *ke darhaeaa and IsanTtoiTl twn r^fl-*^ for we de aat->4kat haee ^evtstalv net • diaappeaved wiib the same laek af We s.^s that I eanalAasud Ms fsw> essentottoa Ttou we sal surd nnr to^ mto ^ ^ i seaiai aad sN the rreeNttigs that pnanl ttsf^rtteewre. tor he bead- rah. uhich keJ *«Ned and irsatod yeB4^UMMa*l^waM hsH^a wMsgar M **** *** **** lafled s mwmswi regapfllog me wWb an wee*wee d, Ike vevf air gfwuiag stoav air nf dep resaius ev. as N s*^ w i tv see whsa tka no- he* stsfyed fslaiag ear* 4 «f toll awe* >»kln i “and (he « h bes e* it srn ee ti<»^ hStoPe 1 aggbhne* ' n.st.ed a tor eed tkea t< «m a^ tor • MB Whvr . SNffWd I te eercato ronat^ «kst kel nmnt ^ * t wm h tnr ts»a la mv eeeie it e^i I k»S A I I • t ‘4 M«e • f W««l mg (01 4^ s-iit *4 Sitoif la «t f»ne tu h« I Ng«« 9h.ua f iBBi toh III «iiB« rtifB ikod tohi tiitr* nwt wni B9 flBf pemtoe res evw* 4 Is IIIN9I9M9 %#YBe IMIlWIha PtB It AY llrflMtoY * OMdrser ms* be ee mgse sd pser ewa " be sntd PAGE 16 THB ST.JOHNS MBWS.THONgDAY AFTERNOON—WO 21. 1912. OntoD County s Greatest Overcoat Sale

Sale Starts The Sale Saturday '10.75, ‘12.75, ‘14.75 ‘15 -‘22 OF SsJes November A Triumph in Merchandising — Distinctly St. Johns’ Greatest Value Giving Event.

A rinfrhing Event That Will Startle The County r' Still fresh in the minds of many men is the Overcoat Event that was held at Wilson Bros. ’ last I fall. We did some things then, gentlemen, if you will remember, that upset the Overcoat business in St. Johns for the whole season. The market was ripe for a great deal and we took advantage of it. So we bought, bought, bought! Fifty here, fifty there, picking the choicest lots offered to us and leav­ ing what we did not want. As we buy, we sell and you are to reap the benefits of this great purchase. What kind of Overcoats are here? Itjwould be easier to tell what kind of Overcoats are not here. All the latest colors, including the English models, convertible and military styles. Every man is welcome to come and look at them. Under no obligation to buy a thing. Simply free to look, explore and investigate. Remember Scde Begins Saturday, November 23rd.

Matchl—■ ValiMs In Headquarters for Fine Furnishings Boys ’ Suits and Overcoats Norfolk Pants. Underwear —A most complete line of wool, cotton and Au iniorcstiiiK showing of these .Suits—the newest pat ­ mercerized Underwear, in b<»th two piece as well as Union terns ami fabrics. Suits. .Ask to see the new Klosed Krotch. the new idea in Special Value at $4 to $6. Boys* Overcoata —The assortment will surprise you. comfort. Presto, convertible and military collar styles. .Special val­ ues at and So.OD. $1.00 to $4.00 Han Man

Oa»» M* a HERE 18 WHAT NAmUS AiE TO 3tt THE WmEMTEl —■ yWt M/Ut WWW WBMW eXJR FUR COAT DEPT puRcaur Heads ’em all in size and values. S16 to 540 .\ wonderful .Nbovvinjj of Ualloways (natural cnlor.s » I Hears. .Anj^oras. C’alf and llor*ie t’oat.s, without pieces trimmed or without. The new Walk \i-Z Coal— imaj^ine the convenience nf heinj;^ able to fasten .Aecurely the skirl of the coat- around the limbs, allowing: full use of lej^s. Fur Lined Coats truly interesting; showing; —I*ony. *^lhe Store That Saves You Money. .Muskrat. Plush lined (.'oats 515 to 535 St. Johns, Michigan. Ask for Ford Automobile Tickets

MiiTHKK K.iNG.iMiNI*S HKAVKBY. "This section la almost mountain ­ KXPK^HIVK. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXSOO IhiiTna a aevere drouaht In a cer­ mURfllED AND DIDNT KNOW IT ous.” remarked the |>edestTtan to his "Hos oGen la your motor tain section of Auatralla. the owner of companion aa they trudged along a hauled. HlnksT' aeked Dui a country station was aitttna one eve- country road on«‘ summer's day mr- ”FV>ur tiroes last moodh, ” nlna on the pem-h when he anw a .>ew ladiaa Iffent Mat lat« Predim- r.rlng hmvy grips Bioka. kansaroit llmrerina about, alternately meat Tkrang k Ignanuire #f a I ”Ves. It's a bit hilly, ” aatd the fann ­ ”FV)ur times in one month? There is approachlna and retirinit from the er a few minutas later as he drove his aalem! What forT' demanded .^alfve Caataa. P. J. Moulton visited fiiendk near I houae. as If half in doubt and fear guest from the atatioa In the Mg berry. Ovid on Thuraday. | what to do buckboard “Speeding. ” said lltnka. Mra. F. .Vewaom waa a Ht. Johns At lenpth ahe approached the wa­ On the oM Rosebud Indian reaarva- “Nice, railing country, this, ” ob- the btcycle cops, oace by a caller on Aunday. I ter paila. and. laJtina « young on** (loQ, Ic Hooth Dakota, they sUII eerved the automobiliet to his ebauf- aheiiff aad oace by a plain, Mra A. P. Ryder la viaiung flienda j front her pouch, held it to the water laugh over the perultar pradleanent I; feur as they whiiied by in a big tour- garden, village coaatable , near Detroit while Mr. Ryder ia in I to drink. into which a new Indian agent once I tag oar. the Upper IVnlnauU on a buntinir While her baby waa aaUafyiBg ita got hlmaelf. "Gae. what a flat, uninteresttag. One may opealy confess aa unhof I tnp. I thirst the mother waa quivering all The agent, an unquallSed "tender ­ region. ” thought the aviator, looklag curiosity aa to what the wofaaa ooa* i G. W. tiaakell of Ovoaao tranaarted over with apprehenaioci. for ahe waa foot. ” waa inspecting an Indian down aa he sailed over it in hie laa- ductors of l*htladalphia will aay v I buaineaa here on Tu«nda> but a fen from the porch where school .Noticing that aa soon aa he ' Jeetic blpiaae. —Life. the trolley slips off the wire. but what the old reliable houses are the places to pur ­ F. Ireland haa returned to bu ' one of her fnan waa watching her. entered the room every girl present I bonae near Gladwin. The baby having flniahed drtahing. brought her hair forward over her chase ^oods. Consult 1 Rev. French of Lanaina vaa In it waa repiared In -the pouch and the fare, he asked the teacher to tell them ! town on Sunday and Monday. old kangaroo net off at a rapid pace to throw it back so that be might see Hottaetdrorik Dnsdi^ry I Gao Weaver of Ruraka waa a > The apectaior was ao much Un- their farm. Hut thU they refnaed to do. until, after mech urging, one girl IliiaaiTi n rli ii rtntddtrrfl~r ** ------Mfc bewakea, deals sad serabs.er icaJlar in town on Tueaday. preaand by the astoalMilng bravery of H oa her lest all day aw aa died to Ih* amay dsaaila af tk* kaeaakaid. kar kaak mk- did Anally uncover her face. I Mr* liewta Schlarf and cblidren | the affectionate nK4ber that hr made ied, kar tt—r*" tkrakhiad.earvaa qaivenag under Ike atreea ei paia, poiiihly diaay I are vtalting reiativaa at Portland thla ^ a vow and kept It—never again to After acboal waa over. tJie agent *--«-g- Sometimaa rast ia had ta aal rifraikisA h aaeaaa tk* pear tired earvaa do C. J. Sowle ahont a kannaroo wond«*red at the strange actions of the ' week eel permit o< rifraakini sleep. Tha real need of weak, earvaea womaa ia aatiadad I Mr and Mra P T Renaett return- girl srho had uncovered her face. She ky I>r. Pier** ’* Favorite Preaaripliee, aad as Mr*. Rngfla olkar* tastiiy t |ed to their hnuH- In Detroit on Friday OHJKf'TKD Tli PLI K.I1. followed hint to bia bousn^ entered The Granite Man. “Does ahe pay very much for her after him. and set about getting hie M 1|Tr‘— WMk WoMMW Btrtmc and Sleic Wonwn WaB. ' after an evteaded visit heiv with rel* t rPle ** Ff eeaedp Kaa •* eeiaaeroo in* eanq* mt ereereWa t ativee hatar* she askMl dinner Aa be spoke no Rtoua, aad ttmmim imftmmmmttmm anff mH^rittmm. it p^mft ..-m she Oft l-^glloh, he could get no ex- lieforr purcha.sin^ a monument for sour lot. Alfle Huinn waa a Ht John* vMltor ' Tiala* she retorted 'Why do yvxj aeaaeeadaa tmm appari fa aaiff Jpafaraaa rmmltmi ale. ton Huaday say 'kata nhen you know an sell as planalkN: rmm her Dr. Piarea ia partaally williad In ’ i avavyone know sMal I do that <*nf t* year la Ih* heat ah* Finally to hu relief the teacher St. Johns, Mich. Harry Innaniau of Mt PleaaMni ■ kn “ F'avorila Preaarapt iee " roelataa, a coaiplsta iial ci in- ever gel^' nefe up Hhaktng with laughter, be drsdiania on tk* botVl*-wrapf**r. Do not let aay dmifliat waa a caller her< no RVdneeday asked th< .tgent hoa h« liked hla nee Mra Jaho l^iU Jr haa bean e«- paraead* vee thal kia aakaows comenaiiioe la "/aal pa faaif " Plalirriitaii Her*- rofnt-s ano'hrr sir, ' Then the Utter uaderatood la order that Iw aaer amke a h«ddc< . rodt. i^riaiaiaa friends from t'adllUc the d«*od rial. ••at. Ike flier,. (jJl ..f shat hr h*4l done In certain tiibea ,,^ai wa-a Mna IlnauM. Hni«*oa.of v.N' N.Waakington HU.DUpkaa. lhen> XN hat a llte nK-aiiing of it' of thi tiHmx Indian* all a man needs Ohio, writes: ’’Having iak>-ti y«»»ir ’Favorlle I’rsartlpltoa, Mo> i'reuti «a* iti Owoaao on l*at Mur*- 1 t aano ’ tell at , »ir do In order to get a wife U to induce f.ic a bad c*M, of InicaUt**! dlwwise and cmatlpatlan wttli - •- Monday unman'* HU, f *o dn any ­ f> ‘ a gtrl !• inmter her face The agent Mr and Mr* Lr—as Int-herwua ami nlew » ihi* !»'rrli»l st *• »»ii' thing, 1 think 1 am taf. In • ing that thee* ore n*» reeaediea il-M-art I•na^ !■ had pr:s|*ia«si la th* usual wa> and 'i;.lMrwa of ToitMo ar*' tuiitaa tvla |,. 111.* w.vrid liW.* I»r. I’ieriv'. L'avnr'.te 1‘rearrtuthm and brer, accelrted •i’litUviag |»t .m Tatiet- ' I am n .s rnj..vin» the heal of WARNINGS! '!«•« aad friaada here this nech iieali i ...el thank Hr I’lcrr*- I t I • tel-rf il awdlriae* A r•■•—i •irrm.ti. .• I a tatii did the ■•ireni plead that h* ‘ HI.NTS! REMINDERS! ISrkiM .tf Plate «aa > Iowa | alivndt had e eifr u ike enaf. tker* skick ha*** il-.n.' m*' a ** •.rUl r •. I- w HalaiMsy ( i.irr It-r. »-t* Ir^ra a». abo*i' Aiaertcaa sas luil* one way to gr« «»-:i of It Dr, Piaraa a Ptaaaaat Pe«W*« ragaUt* l»-^ aaU hawela. acsapai ’ rv l|r II l.«» »«Hlg tMne ...OF... Mea «' Uatderwan ««• < North j It cost him ikv ogeivalsni af fourtaen A BURNING SUBJECT: n-ar tiBiiv nn Monday i Sfwwd ir. 0 to pr^TsttsOt tU- Indian girl's ll»rty *i»V»n of Twiedo • a» i Ut*=t et b-, . •eea fiaiaat lt»v* iIH’ Utter rati «*: ryoooocM onooon nnfx xgp ofXXxaooooo noo noocxxxcooo ucxxxr il»< ««n(t My Kidneys Are IMI MlllkM M tt I MU 1. GOOD COAL • .»•#•! and Trw**vaB lUiFhiPr Mr. J *. and yanr k;je-. beer nn % f keep rwa* k»anera^^wr^»wd MMA nv etker Ws) sraM ^ash taavMnv and « D Mhan«e* ' (^Iden Rule Flour Mkrv Mi* pewanv' IMMn $ WEATHER *• Aapn A^nv an Sat.rda* t.i ■Mnag fana rm la aaaiMaktng *ar fWlNWaa IS* tPM hail a»4ne amrka ma« ren* M* % a *ai* II * r naaeneaeea t ^esawwata Ska wek«aa a laa tm aaakaw tkade I h*v« I»AKIN(» Aictiuni thv COAL You Had Batter Buy' •f ikal mssaw 11 liftair It = in JIcJ - Tf •»'- ‘Hirf ai*«l Mort t^tn *,* ~ a • I, .• a*ey —j i Ma kat' *.a m Quality. That the Twe go Well Togther If Vfear-eaer t’* ‘ iriC a » , .Sv*i. 1tv>* i I.* V”*'" ^ •'» Msiui IE tes J !f' a Faci Yrxili Not Denv' ka* « *», s* •*..! a*, pm.* RP* vMiPf k*e» *.« V •■«agaf JK V,, , ,, of ddklan I Wi: .Sell The BEST' I* k e»t . f.f^a. 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