THE OT. JOHNS

VOLUME XXIII—No. 26. THE ST. JOHNS NEWS, THURSDAY AFTB3RfOON^PBBRUARY L 19U. TWELVE PAGES ONE DOLLAR A YEAS

2 harauas man fall to rsroglBs farming TEKCieS'NKinM aa a profaaston. Michigan solla aro being ma on tke earns plan of rota- Clinton County Repuhliccms MTEKST tlag that waa prevalant yanra ago, and HEIM KlTHE Iff mai WDBiBflfli BOW tha farmera are being pushed up to a raal and vital quaation. A farmer or THE MET EM7t;AT»EM who does not oare to ralae stock ex­ m iMFESTED tensively most see to It that vsgatahle or rorTTTBT to k heme. KILEDNiEGi ListenTo Prominent Speakers mattar U roturaad to the aoll largely. In laklag up the matter of "Improv- O b Friday ail Bcbaois in tbls county; IN THE FAKHEHtP INRTITrrE AT Ing the Dairy Herd." Prof. A. C. Ander ­ MT. JOBNM BAN BET A HOBBIBLB will be cloa^ in ordar that the varioua . OfID son Illustrated, by means of drawings, teachers, rural aad Tillage, may bsi the points to be looked for lo selecting MSATB able to attend the opening seaaion of; a good dairy aalmal. Club Pulled Off Large and Successful Ban­ the (Tllnton County Teachers' Inati-1 "Handling the Com rrop" was tute to be held at the high school room ^ taken up by Mr. Cook, and "Poultry In this city Friday and Saturday of; BIG CROND Iff HU. SESSIONS for ProAt" was handled by R. J. Ault- this week. maa, a farmer of OvW. The speaker' M k REM-BIO COLUBNM quet at National Bank Hall Last Night. The program la one of the very beat cvMantly*bellevaa that the early bird ever offered at an institute in 8t. catches the worai. for he makes a I IHrHKTA.NT (irEHTIONH Johns and will be helpful to all in­ M.4.NY point to have hla Aocka batched early; HAD WOBEBD FOB U. T. BIT A structors of youth. WEBE DHMTHHEH that those he wiahas to dispose of may | HHOBT TIME The state la aending here some of bring the fancy broiler prices In the Senator Smith, Congressmen Hinds and Fordney, Gov. the very best worhars that can be spring. Karly hatches begin to lay' early, returning to their owners large obtained. Prtn. C. T. drawn of the! .4gr1mllari*t» In the Eastern Fnrt ef Central Normal at Mt. Pleasant, is; prices for winter eggs. | .News ef MU UaMasely Death a Ui Osborn, Lt. Gov. Ross, Secy Martindale and ! recognised as one of the most effici-! t’llBlen I'euBt) nrr Very Melectlag Hsna Meed. Mheeh te HU Baay Friends ent institute t'ondiictors and workers Pragressive. M'. R. Shaw, a local elevator man. i jin the state; and In counties where was called In to address the gathering ! Treasurer Sleeper Furnished Oratory. : Prof Eott of Ypsilantl has worked, on "beans.” with a view to enlighten- | (they ask for him again. —one of the That the farmers in the eastern part ing the farmers on the sort of beans This community was shockad Mon ­ jbeat recomnieudalions possible. of Clinton county are deeply inieresl- to select for seed. Prof. K. n. IlryaDi president of Col- day whan early in the afternoon tha ed In raising their atandarda of agri ­ On Friday Mr. Shaw had placed on report became current that Hermaa The country it goiD« to ^ tnvod of Republicans who are RepBbllraaa,| them belongs the credit of doing ail’gat,. University. among culture und improving their methods once more If the RepubllcAnt of Clin* and who stand loyally by all candl- < things which have promoted the de-.educators as one'of tthestrongcst men exhibition several jars containing B. Katbe bad met a horrible death in of farm labor whenever possible. Is samples of seed beans for the purpose a railway collision at Durand that ton county cut any figure in the saving dates after they have been nominated. I velopment of the state. ||, the I’nlted Btatsk He will be at demonstrated from year to ear by the proposition. Wednesday night at do» iisbsm. When the Republican party shows I the institute at I'oA sessions Hatur- of Illustrating the kinds that ahould morning at 2 o'clock. That a wrsek large number present at the annual be used in thU section of Michigan. National Hank hail, over the dinner ______. ko»«rdlce or a yellow streak tnd can- day to make three hddreases. had occurred in which two man had Because it was necesaar) for him to not take up a measure for the pro- institute held in Ovid. Mr. Shaw haa been dealing in beans lost their Uvea waa known In the fore ­ lablea came the inspiration that will The attendance at this event, held save thia great fomnionwealth from *^*'** “ early car. the governor j tectlon of the iieople It will die, and it in the village of Ovid for twenty-Ave noon, but the terrible calamity sras at the I O. O. F. hall, Friday and Sat­ years and is an auttrority on this crop. going to pieces on the rocks of demo------i should die. At this point Mr. Osborn brought to the hearto of St. Johns poo- referred to bis attitude to the brew­ YOUNG BINGMIi FRRMEII | urday of last week, was a record He advised the farmers to select an ple upon learning that a young nun cracy breaker, fully three hundred crowd ­ Men of stale repi 'atlon. men well eries. staling that he did not wish to early bean, one that will ripen in time who had always resided near this ing In to take advantage of the*niany to be harvested before the fall rains. city was oae of the deed. known throughout tL;a land, men who involve the party he represented in , SUSTMNSPMNFBL INJURIES;good Ideas expressed by the apeakera are recogniied even b'' foreign powers anything they did not wish to stand A few farmem in the vicinity of Ovid The body of the unfortunate man for. A mao in high office will either ■e who are men of large experience have for yeara baen following the cul- was brought from Durand Tuesday as authority on certain matters of .4LLE.N' HPKBBY*fi K<»OT HIDLYl along agricultural Ilnea. state Import, and son e men who are become a tool in the hands of the tlvatlrn of an early bean and were able noon, and taken to' the farm home a CHrHHED n FILL. I Following the addreas of welcome thia lost summer to secure a good mile northeast of St. Johns where it still shining In lesser conatellatlona great brewing Industries or he will be' by Attorney Q. O. Hunter, the institute out and out against them. While so ! crop before the long rainy period, and wae awaited by a heartbroken with than their ambitiooa wu ild keep them, ------4— I took up the consideratton of "Kami are now many dollars ahead of their addressed the great mnss of Republi­ much is being done for the conserva- j and mother. Orchards." ('harles H. Cook of Owosso ncigbbora who planted a later variety. can voters, (tointlng out some errors tion of the forests,__ the^ mines, the Ash­ While felling a ime on his father's I Mr. Kathe decided some time ago to ------and (Mhe^-nat^^iri^!*;^ 7** ”y**^ ’l (Mrectlng the diaciissioo. This topic The National Bean Asociation ta In govemn»ent and offering a remedy ing Industrie forsake the farm home where he waa sources, the morality and rectitude ofj^****" Bpem was (|nilc ^riously In-i was one in wh.ck the audience st*em- asking the farmers to use more care bom and try railroading for awhlla. for existing evils. ed particularly intereated. and the in seed selection, and In 1914 will give llo|>elesa lndee«l did the task appear . the .vouth of the land must not be neg- ■ J** ’’*^' • I** **™* ‘*°' He secured a position and leas than ' lected in closing his address, noth-!***** and Ihc lower ^rt orchard waa approached from nearly a prize of |.50o to the fanner In Mich­ three weeks before hla death began of presenting to any gathering of Re­ all conceivable angles, and trextnieuU igan raising the best Ave acres of publicans in t’linton count) ’ an array i ing. If not brilliant. Mr. Osborn stated'®* ***** ^ tree, bring on the D. G. H. A M. Ry. coming that it was worth while to have been'***"* had been cut lodged, and young, affered for all apple tree ailments. l>eans. The crop will be purchased by home several times during theae weeha of speakers that would attract such Orchardlsts were urged to begin to the association and distributed among wlde-spresd Interest as did the list of governor to have the opponunlty to , ^**^*^ climbed up to cut away some | to visit hla family. He was home the address so large an audience and to j .* ’* ‘•* ’*'*** ‘^'^"1 *^* ‘ *"f* ***** '*** ***^'"1 carry through to a successful comple ­ farmers of the state for seed. The latter part of last week, leaving Sat­ prominent men. the four gubernatorial tion a thorough treatment of spraying. distribution will be made free to those < .tndidates. who attended the Itanquet •xiiress himself on riUl Mb)ecu. ' “fLw" .• t.u t urday evening for Durand to go on hla ... The lodged tree ranse down without: The Arst treatment should be given who wish the beans. The time set for run. In this city two years ago; hut the MllllHni .ilden Hmith. warning, and in falling Mr. 8perry s j just before the tree begltm to leaf, the the competition haa been purposely names of the men scheduleil for ad ­ The train, on which Mr. Kathe was United States Senator Wm. Alden;foot struck on the stamp of a smaller | second at the time the blossoms are set ahead two years to give the farm­ dresses W*-dnesda> evening were even bring at the time of the accident, was ; .'^mith has represented Michigan in the i tree and he sustained painful injur- fnlling and the third sometinu* during ers ample time in which to select the the second of two extra freights east more popular, drawing a larger crowd : house and aenate at Washington ' iee. the month of August. The last spray­ seed they wish to ute 1 trying for the and from more distant parts of the bound, and the smash was directly r eirhtecn years, a long time, the Physicians from tUs city made the ing is for the purpose of destroying atake. due to a heavy fog which prevailed at state than dW the statesmen In mak­ -natc. said, to serve the public.—a; young man as comfortable as iiossible, 1 the second breeding of coddling In talking over the dairy buaineas. ing their Initial l*ow for i>olltlcaI the time He waa pinned against the onger tlTi.i- than falls to the lot of ! but it will be some time before he will tnoiha. Prof. Anderson urge .lien high in public affairs. The 1 be able to walk without assistance. If getting ready to start a new orch­ weigh each day the milk produced .National Hank hall would no* l>egln critahed liody frightfully burned. bone: of the place is not in Its aaaocla- ' ------ard. .Mr. Coo advised the purchase of from every cow in the herd. It is A. H. Williams of D^roit. conduc ­ to accommodate the large number of trees a year old. These young trees only in this way that he can leant ticket holders, and man) men were fed tion. nor yet in Its opportunities, but it 1 finilllin ^ tor of the Arst train, who waa in the lies m m< I'ling the expecutions of the [jiJIIII|ln should i>e set out in nurser) ’ rows and whether the animal Is a paying invest ­ cabooee, was instantly killed. En­ at the Masonic (Mub. coming over to jieoj le, it) living up to the hopes of the j ^ kept well cultivated for the Arat year. ment. After the plan of we^hing is the addresses later in the evening, af­ gineer Harry Hastings narrowly es­ met. who have entrusted him with lui iki The second rear in placing them in adopted, the farmer will no doubt take caped Kathe’s fate. He waa pinned by ter seating room had been arrang**!!. fh« r confidence, in discharging one ’s *'• **• '• orchard rows about forty feet apart, better care of his cattle, inducing each Immediatelx after the inters had one foot in the wreckage of the cab. !drtv according to his most conscien- Idling '> miles went and 4 mile; the small trees should be turned cow to do better but waa released by removing hla been seateil at the long tables extend ­ ti' IS tlio'iXht north of lieWitt. will sell all of his around, and the soil again kept well ing the whole length of the hall, the <;OV OH BORN. shoe. It been a long time since the personal property and-a Ane lOO-acre stirred The wreck followed the derailing guests of honor. usher«l in by mem­ »• natr has addressed a St. Johns au- farm, on Thursday. Fibruary t&. The Edaesling Famsen.. bers of the local club, took their places BIG FMMEBS' INSTITiiTE ut two cars of the freight extra No. . . . ______''‘■as iiermitted to change places with ■ and he exprased regret that the farm la a most desirable one and "Agricultural Kducatlon in the High 66. caused by the dropping of a brake- “r A..n Kniuin- .... another speaker and his addreas on multiplicity of dutl^had prevented should be inspected to those intsr- of the hall and the work of building up Hchool. ” the topic handled ably by A. beam. A westbound passenger train Michigan was the first of the pro- i him from touching elbows more often eatsd, before sale dmf'fk It will surely McVIttle of this city, brought t«^ the Iff ST. JOHNS NEXT WEEK was bagged and also freight extra No. the physical man began, the two- gram. '* ’lth the voters of Clinton county. An b« sold. Hee ad next weak. course banquet being served by the attention of the audience the purpoae 1380. It is alleged that the crew of Feeling that he was in a way a little occasional meeting of roan and people for which this department was insti­ IKK.l.NUKBENTM WADE FOR THE No. 1380 failed to eet slgnala for the ladlee of the .Methodist church. more closely identified with the in- Inspires patriotism, IJiriH A. WKIHEK I tuted. the plan of study and the results .So regrets were re<-elved by the HKMT ONE KVEU. third extra. No, 1377 which was fol ­ terests of the slate than some others After a little by-play with those Will sell at public auction at the prem­ that are already apparent In Clinton lowing them cloeely, coming down the ‘ ®*"' ’****'**. ®** ****^ program, he welcomed the other seated beside him on the platform, Mr. ises. seven miles south of Fowler or county and in other places where agri ­ heavy grade east of Durand at a high tion. the honor guests giving evidence mentioning each one iwr- Smith referred to some of the grave culture is being taught in the public and expression of the pleasure it af­ three miles east and two miles south , Not in many years have the farmers rate of speed when the crash came. sonally, uttering .« witticism at the ex- questions confronting the lawmakers schools. forded each to be present at so happy of Westphalia. Haturday, February 17. of this section of the county held a The engine of No. 1377 was badly |iense of .‘ach. The cordiality ex- ihls time, taking some time to dis ­ Mathias IMine. auctioneer. Head ad Dr. (' K. .Marshall of the M. A. (!. good, rousing institute for the pur- damaged and several cars In the an affair to address so large number tended Hecretarv of Htate Martindale, ' russ the imlicy of leaving vital qiies- occupied part of Friday afternoon with of intelligent cltiiens next week. I l>oae of giving and receiving practical train were telescoped. The caboosa to a -J l.lt aU ... ^4 sU>ik^ an nvAFTiV'MAavowed Icandidate aUSIIUMik’ lUIfor theI IIV RAAgovernor- Y I Ilk/I - tions .wto mma iNvard of arbitraters or “ijfe of the Soil." iMlng a nnniber of ideas for mutual beneAt; but now. No. 1380 waa reduced to kindling woad « * I ^ V* rnmmvilnr of iileaj. Fhlp. was somewhst Chilly, and while l>l*h commission. B.4VII) .INBKFUS charts to illustrate some valuable feeling that agriculture is the coming and several cars ahead were aioaahad. Ing was a happy «-ommlngllng of pleas- the chief _____executive______|aid.j .u..that ....he .....did points of Information. In the evening ur»- and information it had a percepti­ Hoa .Ikcber U. Hinds. Will aell hla personal property at aiic- profeaalon, a number of the more pro ­ Herman B. Kathe. younger son of not admire Martindale he gave him In rising to address the gathering tion, Tuesday. February 20, at the he .tddreaaexi a large crowd on "Agri- gressive agriculturist have arranged the late Fred Kathe. pioneer tailor ble tipple of cold water." -a somewhat cretlit for being honest cultun* and Science," and Verx clear­ unnecessary realization of the rela­ on "Some Asiiects of National Affairs." place 1 mile east and miles south of for one of the liest meetings of its of St. Johns, was bora twenty-nine The governor believes in cltizen- .Mr Hinds of Maine, a recognized au- Bt. Johns. R. L. Bixby and L Bom, ly demonstrated the fact that the gulf , kind to be held any place in the agri- yeara ago on the farm east of this city tions existing between the governor separating the fanner and scientist and the man who would succeed him. shlp first and partisanahip aecond. He thorny on lutrUanieniary law, atated ' auctioneers. Read ad next week. i cultural world. where be haa always resided. A few accords to .‘very nuin the right to is not very wide. Men who will come from a distance yeara ago he was married to Mias Ada In his remarks of Introduction, that the reputation given him by Wil- press his own opinion If.. all«.. i>eopieirr^unc Alden Hmith and»iut WilliamwiiitBni M.u JBHN LOWK Hnlaneed Kntion^. I to addreas the gatherings are farmera Parks of Bingham and to them was Alt) w. jifount) .smith. Koimblleuni.r«w«ti oiCltth. ih- f,*;; ih- tutllon,h,; .oul'l djtthtl^„ » TT """"" « jof years experience, exceptionally well bora one child, a daughter now about ill hold an auction at his farm 2 The women of the institute are es­ I versed on the topics they will discuaa, two yeara old. many loyal , completely wrong. uo .uc uMe.uK. n,n. „orth and 24 miles west of St. pecially Interested in the talk given srhlle the local speakers are men well- Besides the young widow and baby ...... - ■ **>*• ‘•«‘**»*> ***** «« As he was the only man of the Urgelarge , *'*r ‘‘Uy. Febniarj 16. Aug- by .Mrs. Dora Stockman on "Planning known throughout the county, whose daughter, Mr. Kathe ia aurrived by hla one room within the iNvundarv Hnea | .-.herina attlre«l In evenlna clothes ! '"* ‘'*****'F •*^Aua!nted with Sen- ; Miller, auctioneer. Read ad next, a Balanced Human Ration." In which is larac enoiiah to accommodate them ^ VH. .w , i «tor Smith and Congresmnan Foniney honesty of statement needs no rouch- mother who still realdea at the old Lnl u'ndXr m.wii’n'.tTr- — she argued for meals that would de ­ j Ing homestead, oae brother. Fred, of velop energy while building up the ' The younger farmers, and even the Cadillac and a slater, Mrs. A. J. King •uunch mipponnr. ot the purt)-, |.rln.| |„ |,.uuoii. .Vuw York or Wuhiniiton of **101‘ *m'rir7hr'r''r^i'in V- "• : meehanism of the body. In the even ­ j older oB«a who are endeavoring to of Corunna. cipals were Jorrt^ to ■* “y «**>• * “ he would be dressed in full dress, and „ JithThe oxpiutton '' *•* *«»•<* ■** auction •**♦' at the prem- * ing Mrs. Stocknuin. changing her topic keep abreast of the times, realize that The mother, Mrs Rose Katbe. was welcoming the distinguished guesu , ^e con.Wered the ladles of St John. ll^e.ng m^ wUh atn^tgly^l^iS^S * —• one mile west of Drake's c— from "Brain and Brawn" to "Keep­ I the methods prevailing a generation in Ijsnslng riaitlng relatives, whan *'on-|ever> bit as worthy of respect as the a* true Ing. ’Wednesday. February 14. August ing Pace with the Hoys and Oirla." i ago are not the methods that can be the aad news came to her. and al­ ored In having them preaeni. *hey. *00.1 Borneo of the larger citle. ■ Aa.mtloneer. rILi ad next pleaded that the young people of the sight into human nature. He differed . Miller, aiictloneer. used with proAt at the present . time. though prostrated by the intelllgance should feel complimented In having to The reason a special aesslon of the fartn receive an education especially I and here and there over the entire with Taft on the qusaiion of reel- ^^ek. she returned home Monday evening. large a company of men from all parts legislature was not called was Itecause Atting them for that vocation. After I countT)- a farmer may be found who Mr. Kathe waa a member of the procity. he differed with Roosevelt on the boy or girl has left the country of this and adjoining counties to the governor does not believe in forc ­ r. j.v.NX has tried out many of the Mesa (« all- Methodist church and funeral aervtoa a speak to the same subject, but they are now homestead, unless possessed of espec­ ing legislation. The i>eople of the dead issues and never, during the life-' Will aell hla peraonal property at auc- ' ed by hla neighbors new fangled were held in that church toda)' at 1:30. The local cluh it not tom !>> diasen- ial adaptlbility for agriculture, no j notional received from literature sent a large delegation of the Knights of aiate of Michigan are big enou^ *®!time of any person now living, will!tion, at the place 2 4 miles north and ^ amount of of bribing will induce him slons or internal strife, but is made up care for affairs of vital import, and to the United Htalea be found banging 4 mile west of DeWItt, Tuesday. Feb. , out by the stale agricultural college Pythias, the order with which the de- to return, t'hlldren must be taught I or at farmers' Institutes, and la re- cfwaed became affiliated but a short around the doorsteps of any country 13. R. !«. Bixby, auctioneer. Ad. next to love the country and the great pos ­ who has once aaid “.No" an emphatl- week, i celving from hla stock and crops a time since, attending in a body aad sibilities contained In the soil, and j larger income than the man who "has taking charge of the burial service. call) as did our neighbor just over the ---- should not be constantly annoyed with line. METIIBIIINT ('Hl’KrH .NiirKH. I no time for such doin ’a." ideas that the life of a farmer is one DH’KKNM PKDGKAB. •Tariff for revenue only " is a nice nev. .N. U Bray of Big Rapids will rnntiniial grind. WA.NTED HORHEM. In honor of the one hundredth an ­ sounding phrase, but when it has been!occupy the pulpit next Hunday, both He«l Unsk i'rsp. anylized It in«Hiaa nothing but "free morning and evening Will be at Gardner's Feed Barn niversary of the birth of Charlea Dick­ trade" with all quarters of the earth. All our regular services will be held The Arst topic lo be considered Sat­ Saturday. February 3. and until Sat­ ens. the class In Kngllsh X. will give To show point he made the following Im usual. urday morning was "The Best Cash urday l^ruar) lu. to buy a carload a public program In the High School iiluatratioti . You will fnid a coidial welcome at Crop" B. Cook handled this sub­ of horses and mules. Must weigh building. Wedneaday, February 7, at A farmer builds a fine barn, and i all our services, ject. naming several crops that have from HOP to 1800 hundred pounds and 7:30 p. m. An account of the great after its completion hla neighbors say,. - been tasted on his farm and have be In condition to ship. novelist's life, aad sketches from "You must paint your bam or aoon NOTff'E. proven money brtngers. HU favorite 26w I 8TOIT A HUBBRU.. "David Copperfleld." "Nicholas Nlck- the winds and the rains and the stortM , ^ .National Hank every crop, however, is alfalfa. The m«i- leby," and "The Tale of Two Ctttas'* of wln^wlll wear it away and the tlon of thU crop struck a responsive FOB MALE. will be given. Sergeant Busfuz. Sam cord with Nuny of hU lUtoners. and Weller and other famous charsetars i bam become a ruin." "No. I'm not DHORfie A. HMKDIJ?^'. As 1 am interested In another bust-1 ' going to paint the building. It’a too ex­ for a time all other crops were dropped will appear In the Trial for of tf City Tr«aaurer. and alfalfa was taken up and discus ­ ness. I will offer my confectionery i Promise of Bardell vs. Pickwick. Ad ­ pensive to put that protection upon It. biistneaa cheap for the next few days. , but if any fellow cornea along offering sed from the time the ground U in- mission tan cents. The proceeds will fTT YOI'H KLKUTRH Hii.Es rs orculated with the reception of the A. L. GOODRICH. j be applied in the buying of pirturnn j me |S7> to paint pill ads. on the bam 26wl St. Johns. Mich. I I'll let him do It, but he can paint It H.ILF. seed to the several siittlags of the for school uoe. grass In averaging an acre of alfalfa I for revenue only." Tlie DeinocraU 25 and 40 watt wire drawn Tung- FRANK RITRRANk apafters of otMi lamps for sole at R. H. riark'a with an acre of any other product of a EIHHTIETH BIRTHDAY. j are willing to protect if I Will bold a onle at hla place Wednaa- ; revenue will accrue. sales room. We will deliver the farm Mr. Cook U of the opinion that Mrs. Mary Hyde, who realdea with j The economic system of the United ikRoot aad taha It hla phyairlaaa half aa anmb aa It la Aprtl. oarrrfag a bnaeh of doaeiB to hla poHtleal nggaaaa m.—Waahlagioa aiBhla aad foaad hla only caw doad to MaNkS. im. hor haad. aad looldw eharmtog la a If It daaa aat fix you O. K. I wlU pay bar atoll. for tha madletaa atyaalf.** I did ao aad Paat. OItva Oraage will glva aa eight- •ova of a light aprtog wa«oa. thraa am a well ama. ibr five moat PrealdaBt Taft will ba parfbctly aat game padro party aad daaae oatll boaaa of applaa. thraa raada of hajr, have bean aa well aa ooald ba. Before A. M. Tharsday eveatog. Wat. t. 1 took year Seramp-Boot waa la lahad If ha pvovea aa pogalar la Ohio oaa grtodacoaa. laaiMltaa da ooia. trta- aa ha dM to tha PhlUpptoaa.—Rh Mr. aad Mra. Mash Hill wave glaaa- mad with abant IM bnahala of apa Btaat p^ day aad night. Thla amy aatly aarprtaad by thalr nelMthars aad look Ilka adveitlMng. hat It a awad TtoMwDtogatah. Tha biidag reom la vall-haown a fiiaade last Thursday eveatog. to aw nmot Importaat that tha public Mr. and Mrs. Prank Irish and Mr. alar Tonag nan aad haa ahaapa Oov. Hannoab akill la heaping to tMM PArcii IlfputstuTto Foa poncmh • ahould ba made faaBlIlar with thla ami Mm John Pmier aad chlldtsa treatment aa It la tha only oaa I know tha ahadow without getting out of tha AOVtRTIMM6 feV TMC •coed wall aainag aaulaty dreloB of limelight la bacomtng almoat agacti of RHay vieftad Mr. and Mrs. C. T. twalve Birhahlre hoga. while tha which la aa ahaoluta care. 1 owe a Raokwall Baaday. great deal to Dr. Klhaer'a Swaam* uler.—flaw York World. bride la aa aoeoaipliahad aad uleatad Mlaa Pearl BIxby apaat Friday avaa Root aad 1 am aaxloes that oChera lag la 8L Johns. aahool toaahar of a oplondld drore of Larimer la of tha upfalon that ha ocNOiAi. orrtcaa aMuatad ao 1 waa ahould know aad looCa every Mt aa laaoea at aa old Ika Mr. Howard of Ptoe Laha agent Sat­ Poland Chlnaa—padigraa If daolrad. lake advantage of It Hoping that thla MCW YOUK AND CHICAGO Stephaaaoa. However, old Ihe had ao urday at tha home of Ollbert lapham. Uni nag the baautlfnl preoaaii ware taatlmonlal may be of benefit to aoa Mr. aad .Mrs. Arthur Wykoff of Bt. MA..CMCS IN ALL the FRIHCIPAL CITIES Laa (TNall Browae —Chicago two aaeo of atirer kalroa aad forha, one. 1 am. Johaa vlaltad Mr. aad Mrs. Uaorge J. A. HOWUtND, , Myers Sunday. aprlng harrow, one whaal^barrow, 90- Perbapa Col. Roeaevelt will braak 1TS4 Humboldt bla saal of allaace and tall ua what Mr. and Mra. Dean Sperry moved oart. aad other artlelaa too numaroaa Daaver. Col. TO OUl FBIllfOO. he thinka of Mr. Henry’s bill to change Into the tenement house of (leorge to maatt-irr The bridal eoaple left State of Colorado. the iaanguratloa date to April.—New Culp last wash. Ottt rwadaw tad friaad* at City and County of Denver, aa. Tha 8t JoliBa Naw* who hava yaatarday oa an extaodad trip. Tenaa York Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor aad Pcreonally appeared before me, a famly moved laio the house leeently probata aoticaa to publtab or twaire moatha time to reapoaatble They aay down in Washington that .Votary Public in aad for the city and whenever the vice preeldeat goee occupied by John Locher and family. who ooatrol tbaai. ooa« partlaa. otherwtac epot caah. Lunch county of the State of ('otorado. J. A. Mrs. Marvin Lankton apaot Sunday far a faror upoa the pubUrh- home to Utica for a few day# the newa- Howland, known to me aa the peraon with Mrs Elmer Lamktoo to DeWlU. «r bjr raQuMtlag Jodoa Mar- will be serred In the atable. After papers hold a gueaatng ooateat to Had thio Mr. and Mra. Smith will go to whoee name la aubacribed to the above out Ida naom.--Knickerbocker Preea. Howard lr«r spent from Friday till fill to hare the prtntto* doaa •tatement. aad upon bla oath dcclarea Sunday in Lansing with hla brother, tn The Nawa. If aoch raq^ houaekeeplng In a coay little home at that It la a true and correct atate- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ who la auffcriag from an attack of la ouMle Judge Marrlll will the coraar of Main aad Dr. A. L. Cran- \ ment DANIBL H. IHtAPHR. ♦ ♦ appendicitis. kladir grant It ___ Notary Public. PUBU8HBR. by, auctioneer. ♦ BBAIlf LBAIR. ♦ Mrs. Orel Hildreth attended the Doa't let the above keep anyone ♦ ♦ funeral of Mra. Robert Landers, held Dr. KUmt a C*.. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦at the home of her daughtei, Mrs from bringing their auction ada to The Archie Hildreth. In Lansing, last Fri­ .N'ewe. aa the editor'a cider haan't be- TK’TOK IPyava What Hwnmp-Reat win Some men strut and call It dignity. day. CoBgreMinaD Victor Murdock, the | «»»“• *»«*n Tat. De Far Tan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moon aad daughter Eleanor, ffar— laaurge^t, becoming peeved Send to Dr. Kilmer A Co.. Bingham­ Moat people get over their hurry The foilowtng la credited to a Min ton, N. T., for a eample bottle. It will when they begin Jawing. Mr. and Mra. Charley Baird and daugh ­ barause Andrew Carnegie at the Stan-neaota______editor, who_ muat__ have prepared i convince__ _ anyone_____ You will alao re- ter Pearl and Mrs. Scott of DeWUt ley ateel trust hearing dodged every j ^ suffering from a chili- "Back-i^iy^ ^ booklet of valuable Intonna- Rome iieople aeem to claaelfy every visited .Mr. aad Mrs. Albert MarUke Deposit ^^xn* Important queatioa aad aought toj^npii, turn backward, oh time in your|itoQ, tailing all about the kidneys duty with the solemn variety. last Friday. Mniiee the committee with Jokes and | flight, give me July again. Juat for i^jd bladder. When writing, ba sara Felqy*a Honoy and Tnr Campennd _ recently 1 ^0”****^^ aoften the ground where the |uj,j mention the S|. *Johns * «»-»-•-Weakly If you that poittenem pays, Money in our storlee unboeomed hlmaelf recenuy ^ ^ ■N'meo la Bvary Case.** News. Regular flftT'cent and one- obaenre bow well an agent gets along. ee follow*: {moequlto again I am ao weary of Mr. Jamas MeOaffery. Mgr. of the dollar slsa bottles for sale at all drug SchllU Hotel., Omaha, Nob-, recom ­ ‘Carnegie has offended the nation- mow drifu and ice. weary of paying Women hold many Joba, moat of atorss. mends Foley's Horey and Tar Com ­ ^ soBse of Justice, and no act would the coal trust ita price; weary, ao which they are willing to give up to weary of frost bitten pie, give me a get married. pound. bacauao It cures in every cane meet with ao general popular ap­ slice of the PVMirth of July. Back­ The Haklmoe are learning to aell ”I have used It mynelf aad 1 have re- plause as the oae that would follow ward swing backward, oh season of reindeer milk at outrageously high Ever hear anyone contend that cooHiiended It to mhny othera who a motion to take the Laird of Skibo snow —mercui?' fifty or sixty below — prices, according to a returned ex­ mules should aim be blanketed in have since told me of Its groat cura­ tive power la dlaeaaae of the throat by the scurf of the neck and land him turn on the heat of the tropical sone; plorer In Alaska. Which ahows that coM weather? roast roe until I am cooked to the and lungs. ” Itor all coughs aad colds squarely before the her of congreea. even the Haktmo can learn a civilised bone; I am so tired of frsesing my game —Bey City TTmee. How a aeaalck Invalid must hate It io opeedlly effective. VanSlckie aud It la not always easy to define humor, noee, weary of chilblains and corns the doctor who recommended the voy ­ Olaaple. but the American people are pretty 0,^ toes; weary of trying to sleep Here's a auggeatton for a bi-beriia- age for hla health. certain that paying Interest on three, with cold feet; turn on the heat. an or non-partiaan ticket: How ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Umee the actual value of the Carnegie mister, turn on the heat.” would Roosevelt and Wllaon do? — So much time is wasted in polities platform, down with the political that we are In favor of charglDg ad- ♦ IILNEV pioperilea la aot highly amusing. The j - mioalon to political meetings ♦ ♦ WAKK UP! FARMKRN. bosaeaa. until after the election. — jMter should be made to laugh out of . Kalamaxoo Telegraph Preoc. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the other comer of hla mouth. What j Pt>r eeveral. years there__ _ haa beena. While there are aome cheap people __ , iihMriea snd more keen spirit of rivalry between 9t. If Hon. E. N. Dlngley rmlly goee in be world, the contribution box la Mra George French hao been ouffer- we need te fewer llbrmriee aad sad Ovid on almoat every aub- after the Congrmaiooal nomtnatloo in rarely to blame tor a slim congrega ­ tag with neuralgia a few days. Juatice.” I ject that was of Interest to the two opposition to Coag rsaaroan J. M. C. tion. Mra. C. 8. Herron and children of The Phlladelphls North American j oonmunitlee; sporta, buatoess. poll- Smith, the latter will know he baa Hew CaMe Affaet the KMneye Brady, spent a few days with the for ­ aaye of Carnegie: “Whenever men in 1 tics, with the excepckm of the County 1 ■ont. opponent. Bditor Dlngley Is a mer's perenta, C. M. Randall aad wife. I , ______4..’. Farmers* Institute. On this issue the ‘ game fighter- - and_ . bla oae ambition is Avoid taking cold If your kidneya tk. cornux r~r. ^ I br Ul. of are sensitive. COM coageeta the kid ­ Mrs. George Field# wan on the sick to go to t’nngrr aa Ifalamarnn Oa- Hot the firet of the week with a severe tured name they will eay. tie j^Rme eeems to be negllghle. ae sette. neya. throws too much work upon praarhri peace abroad after having they have never maaifeated a very tham. weakans their action. Serious cold. helped to make hell at home.* ** strong desire to have this annual ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ kidney trouble, and even Bright's dis ­ Cbnrioa Rnndail, Jr., wna la ciwooao gathering held In their midst, aad In ♦ ♦ ease may result Strengthen your kid ­ Monday. fact have shown ouch little interest ♦ PMK'E ♦ neya. gat rid of the pstn and ao ren aaa. Mias Matle Randall haa rsturaod The bank deposit guarantae law In In the tow meetloga that have been ♦ ♦ build them up by the tlnaely use of home from the home of bar oister, ]q^raaka has failed to bring about held in the peat that It proved an easy Foley Kidney Pills. Tonic to action, Mrs. Maud Walter, near Gnk Grove \Vc invite “Commerciar ’ accounts of individuals, who panics, bank failures aad buainam “walkaway” for the wide-awake farm­ quick In results. Mra. C. M. Randall and son. Clyde, wish checking accommodations, and firms and companies. aa predicted by its opponents, ers of Ovid aad community with their Program for Prosper Arbor Febru­ and George Fields and family and Mrs. tnfiuence to convince the Hate aupar- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ C. 8. Herron and children spent Sun ­ We are not only rcatly to receive your money, but pleased there not being a single hank failure tntendent of Inatltutm that Ovid and ary 10: Violin solo. George Servlm; ♦ ♦ quentlon for dlacumton. “Are Farmers day with G. A. Randall and family at la that state last year. But inataad not St. Johns waa the place to hold ♦ E.IRT DEWITT ♦ nba. to j^ive you advice on any business proposition. Getting a Square Deal From the Sugar ♦ ♦ there waa more and better bualneaa | the annual meetings of such an orgaa- Levi Baker went to Shepard Satur­ And this is not all for thooe Beet Trust?” I>eader. George Troop, Come in to see US when you want money. tor the banka. The money on deposit | ixatlon followed by other membeis. Rcclta- day to hold revival meetings for a few tn the M» aute bank. j ly'ISirOvto.'*^!? U ^ *^3rARY®lKNlS**Llct “!?Jfr Haxen Able of Bath, apant from Fri­ days. Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank last year over the year before 92^^,- j geographically, is. up to the pre- 1 Arbor. MARY BDNIKR. Lecturer. day night to Monday with bis teacher, Kay Terry of Jaaac. was a guest of €74.35. The reserve on haad la 17 par j time, the beat pliMw In Cllntoo lx>uls J. Volstoet and wife. Adam Albaugh and family a few oaya The Dloclple aid at William Thllor% We pay 3 per cent interest on time deposits credited cent, or three per cent more than a county to Imid t^^ itute. There will be a valentine aoclal at (.'barlas Heller, who suffered a par­ Last Friday afternoon there were Gleaner hall Wednesday night. Febru­ alytic stroke two weeha ago Is slowly of ('hapla. waa well attended. «o. T.,The law tnersasad the pMpl. p^i ud «. Skiurcr J. W. Buell and wife and Mrs. R. L. semi-annually. ary 14. ImproTiog. Wetherbee spent Whdneeday with Mr. banka* opporiunlUaa for profit becauaa 1 there were 350 crowded In- Stephen DuBola and wife of St Haxen Abel of Bath and Louis Vol- of iacreaaed deposits. Then It made j to the I. O. O. P. hall; about 50 out of VlDcentn. at Ovid. The most satisfactory way to pay money is by check; Johna are xpendlng a few days with | slnet were oallera at the home of Mr. C. M. Randall and wife were In the banka ate immune from ruaa, 1 the whole number being townspeople. their eon George and Mra. Charles Heller and family Owoaao recently. deposit your cash and then pay all bills by check. It will du. «. u.d,«. 0... Mrs. Ruby Shoemaker and Sarah of Gunnlsonmie last Saturday. C. M. Arbaugh and family spent knew their money was absolutely eafe.j ^ ^ etudy up- Montague visited their brother, Henry Mr. Barden of Park Lake, waa a Sunday with her parents, C. CurUs of enable you to keep a closer tab on your expenditures than aad were not eo anxious to draw It! to-date methods In the practice of Montague, and wife. Saturday. caller at the hosac of Mr. and Mrs. Victor. Louie VoIslneL, iaoi week. otherwise; it will avoid the mistakes so often made of nej?- out as heretofore. Last, but not least, agriculture. If they are going to ad ­ Alfred Patterson of Fowler epent Saturday and Sunday with his alatar, Henry Sofer of Lonslns. spent Sun ­ lectin{^ to take a receipt at settlement. It s the business no depositor ran the rtak of losing aay vance Instead of go back. Those farm- era reallxe that there are aome thinga Mrs Edwin Skinner. day with bla family here. of bla money. that It would be to their advantage to M. A. Holden and wife of Lnlngs- Jerry Springeteln baa completed way and everv one should adopt business methods in con ­ know, and turn out at thla annual burg visited bla brother George and aawing Hdward Mahar'e Umber. Sev­ ducting their business. Promptness and pleasantness, com ­ While the Y. M. C. A. movement. If meeting and dlacuaa them for the family of this place Sunday. eral men with their teams are busily It la started In thla county, wUl un ­ common benefit of the community. Minnie Price and Vine Doty attend ed eugaged hauling lumber to lancing bined with first-class service is always desirable; yon get for Mr. Mabar. doubtedly do much toward helping They are farmers who realtxe that the quarterly meeting at Shepards- the information being sent out by our ville Saturday. Some from this place attended the VEUMiUll them and also absolute safety in all dealings with boys to become good men. much de- state experiment eiatlona and - revival meetmgs at Bath, which have pande on the mothers. To make a Mr. aad Mra. J, Munroe of St Johaa leges Is for their use if they will but spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. been held for sooae Ume. boy Into a pure man. a mother muat 1 study how to apply It. They are farm- Doty. Louie J. Volelnet entertained a party do more than pray. She muat live era who have the spirit of loyalty to of young men from Bath. OunMaon- ao more ^ , their rommunlty aad Its beat IntereoU. William Hoad of St Johns waa a The with him In the sense of comrade aad opportunity to attend an tnatl- guest of George Holden Friday. Hla vllle and DeWitt, last Saturday. The by Lsidfai E. PhrfihBBi^s daughter Ruth acro mpanled him day waa inont eojoyably spent hunt­ cloaest friend. She moat aland by j with June aa good a program aa ing game him In time of temptation ao the pilot was given at OvM will be given to the home. State Bank of St Johns to the wheel when rarlda are farmers of St. Johns and community ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ^ _____ him February li-10. at the Court House. around. She muat never desert W*" | v^w Mr. Farmer what will you do ♦ ♦ Ottmima. Iowa. —"For yenra I arao J. W. FITZGERALD, Ca^imr. knoat a oonatant rafferar from fomale to go off to superintend outside doUee ,|j^ opportunity? Will you be WAHHIN«*n»S UENTBR ♦ ♦ ♦ tro'nblo In nil its aay more than the engineer deserts there with your wife, daughter, eon ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ dreadful forma; his post aad goee hack Into the hag- ""d hired man In order to t some Mtootlng pahM ail new Ideas and a freeh tnopiration for over ray body, Mdi gnge car to study railroading while Noother years* work, or will you stay B) This Sigi W. M. Duolt. who has been spend­ headache, spinal hla engine Is going acroaa Ihe coun ­ at home aad nurne old bigoted Ideee t . ing eeveral weeks at Ben Glltmaa'a try at 40 miles aa hour. of farming, and thereby dtarourage you know left last week for bis home to Flana­ weaknaos, dinsiaaos, depression, and any further attempta of thooe Inter- that 3rou are gan. Illlnota. eeted. to have thla annual Inetltnte | Mr. and Mre. F. Halnlen vlelted eveiythinE thkt wno There are very few “House for held where It will be most acreoeahle getting the their eon. Lyman, near St. Johns last horrid. I triad many Rant” signs to be seen In St. Johns. to the majority of the farmers of one prepa­ weak. doetora In dUfersnt That Is proof of growth and prosper ­ nintoa county? Mrs. John Trimble rlalted rrieoda parts of the United Wilt you get up and do oomethlng ration that to and near Bt. Johns last weak. Statoa, hot Lydia K. ity, but also an Indication that more haa atood 'There will be meetlnge at the E. V. heaiea ought to be provided for the tor your community or would you Pinkham’a Vagotn- rather sleep on In Ignorance and to- the teat for church all this week, t'ofdlal Invi ­ ble Compound haa done more for aaa than people who would aaove here If houses difference? A. M. tation extended to all. A fall hou na all the doeu ra. 1 feel It my duty to toll could ha reaiad. A aumher of cosyi oFcr thirty- la daalrad. you thooe foetv. My heart Is foil ai attractive ootugaa (hat can he rented five years Tom Rhynard drew a load of boots to Aohley one day lant week which fratltnde to Ljrdia E. Plnkham'a Vago- at a reMoaahle figure la what we need. table Compound for my boalth.'* —Mra. rLIPFflfllS FMMi STATB. and gtiU re­ tipped the onaloo at 7 tana, 7T0 Ihe. Who can bant that with a team that HAmUKT E. WAMPum, fiM 8. Ransom IXCRARGBS. mains the Standard Straet. Ottumwa, Iowa. The man who gets mad about what tonic-food-medicine, only tips the oealea at 14€0? That's the newapnpers say about Mm should going no me. Ccmalder Well Thin Advlnm uaad and recommended Mr. and Mra Ban ailltnan spent No aroman sairerluE from any form return thank* three timea a day toe There eeeaw to he a pretty yeaeral by the medical profea- last Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Oeo. of famale troubleo abonld laae hop* tna- arhat the newspapers know about hhn tmpreaelon that T. R. now staade for Mead near l* o mpall. til ahe has given I.ydin E. Plnkbnm ’a aad doaT say. To Run —I aneing Stale Jonraal. Mon the world over. Miss Rachael Gray aad friend. W. M. Vegetable Compoun d a fair trial. McPhllllpa of Oakl^. vtolted at Mre. This famous remedy, the medielaal In* LaFMIIatte'a boom baglna to look J. Hetalen'a Saturday and spent Bun- fMlMFWNAT TARGLRD. day with Mra. Maud Helalen. gradiinto of which are deri ved from like a toy baiiaao daaa at I oVIaek In | native roots aad herbe. haa for nearly A ureotern editor who. onllhe aay the aftornooa. —Pontiac Prsae Oa- 1 Ban nilloMUi. who hna been vlalUng forty yanra pro ved to he n moot vaJaa- ntatoa county editor, waa full of hard aetta. (Lmmtmimm friend# in Bangor. VanRuren coonty, returned home Inst Saturiay evening. We tonic and tnrigorator of the fb> rider, during working hanra, gat a The laager a nma potroaloaa the ia the embodiment of Mloe Rmma Harp, who Is teaahlag nmie ergnalsm. Wonaea evorywhera hoar wHHng toathnony to tho woaderfnl sale Mil aad marriage ao badly mixad quick lunch the keener stows hla ha- elements that make for ecbool near Alma, spam from Friday up that It wouM tax tha Ingsanlty of llaf that the average pie ntae too uatll Monday with hor peroam. Mr. vlrtne ai Lydia E. Ptakham’n Vegoto- even a lawyer to untangle It The much to tnaole. —Datrolt Newt. good health and aad Mra Jack Harp. hie Orawvtod. Mr. and Mrs. F. Helalan wore to St If ran want aparinl ndvinr wrMe to daarriptton ran aa toHowe; eunugm. FVardaey le flghUng far host ongnr. Johns laat wnah aa bnolnooa. draSnl)Lydln B. l«,Bnaa.FInhhnm Madiaine Tnar Oa.Mlto Irani- will wllHam Smith, tha only oan of Mr. What hotter campaign wdfh rauM he au. uaaiJMTi Tho Wnohtngton Center Fhrmera* aad Mre Jamah Smith, waa dtogaas d --g-g- la oa the ova of the Oeag ree Club will HMct with Mr. and Min. ba oytmL rani mii ahawarni hy n $$$ $$$$$ mmSmm ImM la alflal of at naatfimi to Lacry Jmnoa Domnll, Ptotanty t. Mi M. A. C. gIDWE Y TROUBLE te Mm 4riU. ♦ ‘HM UaMa A ■aaa* ChM haM tAaIr Invttad. 7>» Y*4u im Tkmm ♦ AAVa ♦ JoMiary taaadi at tiM haaa af Mr. Mnatoan front arpva aahoai sava a M0m$kt Tkmtks m Ph-HU-XA^ ritmA. CoftlM hBMM Mtr* ♦ ^ ^ t -iM Mra. W. H. irar MataiMap. Jtm. t, aarpHaa an Ftank and Mamnintla Up­ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦Mill. Thaia a i a pDai ton at Mr. Pljmnh lane Thuradnr | ; TM LMilM* AM will MfT* •» «pi- rs^ardlaaa of Um anirams ooM waath* nipht 1 ! Mr dlHMr M tA« hall, ThvrMajr, MA- ! ar, and tlto foiaaoan wan apant la Mtoa Mtaal Boyd af Ovid, onma Fri-1 TIM M. M U A. H. wMl rwarr 1. DiaaM 10 om M. Mae ara ; "wormlnp up** aad vMiUap. Mr. and day to viMt bar annt. Mm Knte Crane. . wap aerially larttaA. Mra Howard Plarea, TTiuraday, Pah- Mra. Ewer than oarvad a bouaUful raary t far dtaaar. A oofMlal iarlta' and attend the aaaial. Mr. rirhMii, arko livaa oa Um dinner to noafiy tarty mambsrs and 'The aimdew aoalal haM at Mfl i J. H. Ouaaiaaa term, had Mm laiMo r- tiaa M aataadad to all. : viaMora of the club. Aftar dlnnar tha CASTOR IA ■ lo laeatwia hia haad badly. Tha W. C. T. V will t with Mm I iMetlap sma oallad to order by the Smlthh lent Fridny nipht waa wall ibr Infente and Ctiildran. attmdart. Pmraada Ilk.db. ' WhUa loiaiiac a aaw. Um JaMtar allp> Lison WHaiM. Tuaniny anaanaaa. fwoFah.- . prujtpant, Mra.M L. SaUUi pad off cuUlac tha UiMk of hia iry d. Mr*. lAsale LaNoMe Is load* Tha moatli 'jpanad with a aonp Clittord Warren took tha arove| in n aaboMtate for Cnatar OIU UiMh to Um JotaU auUUac Av* ttSt7 or. . by the Club and a prayar by Rav. L. B. aehaal tor a iliiBh rida Inat Wadnaa Drops nitd MootliiiMr Hyrapa. It to Plrnmnut. It CharUa Pkalpa, of Lnaafnp. viaiiad . Kanyou. Mr. Mamr UMn pave a vary day aftamoon. They oallad on the ns mnitlirr Opliu^ Mnrphiuo nor oUiwr MnrenilB hia sons. Mahart and Alton, the lattar! lateraoUnp talk, usiap an hia aubpaet. Cedar Inks and tha Blood echooia. i It dswtrora Worfaa nnd allnjm Fevovtohanaa. iMi l%ttraday. TW pwpUa wara aMeh port of the wash **Tlm Now Year.** Mm Muhor Plaao ll All rapart a Ana Uam j maud 'Wind Colic. At raliewaa Tonllft* iaiaraatad la Um paad advtoa shraa B. F. DnfTy wna hoom tor a day Um « rondlap. -*T1 m Ooldan Mr. aad Mm J. J. WIHUana of Jama I ------A mumm Conaflpnlium. It rmpilntiw tlto thaai. lattar part of the week. j Ape,** which sma oajoyud by all. Tha violtad Mr. and Mrs. W. Ridaaoor ■ndi nnd Bownta, iftotng hanMliy nnd muamtl aleepb as. i CharMa Hailar M improvtac vary Boll Smith la very aiak with qutnoy. I quaotloo for dobaM. ‘*Booolved that *riModay last. TIte Ctdldrcnto Itoaiaonn Tton MntlMr*a imand Ataam | rapMly aad will aoaa ha able to>a out Mm Frnnk DavM of Innainp. apant borrosmp la n manare to pood neiph* Friday srlth bar parenia. Mr. and Mrs., borlinoos.** was a poad ona Mr. Mwar ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The Kind Ton Have Always Bonght C. B. inZMR, Mt. Hiarllap, Ky.,aayot Thors will ba no achool naxl Fri» William (laadTlch j bad tha afflrmaflva and Jonnie Wilcox ♦ ♦! Bdan tha Signmiiure or _ * *•# Awwa aad fi rad wMA ktdtmy mmA ‘dmr on aoeount of tha TanchavP' In- MtalMr 8. Hall and Mrs Minnie OnmiS*e nexoUvo aide. Mr. Mwer pave a ♦ OYIII ABB TimHTT ♦! AfoMiar firaaAda dar ran yaarapoai: atltuta in St Johns. too ware ualtad In marriape at tbaiW n.^ talk ^ m^ manyj^ Mm. Julia Orepory of BaUi is apand- ♦ ♦ ‘*lMat Marrh I cuoiiaenexd uwlag home of the brlda last Wednesday, at PO*nu for his aids, but J^e la a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦; Parwaaaad aotttlBuad for thro* oiontha. 1 tap thin waak with bar ilatar. Mrs. 6 o ctaak p m. Mav. Whaley tSflciat-! hard one to beat; her wind was pood 1 hava aot aaad it alBoa,awr horv I fait ' Mina Smith top. They want that evenlnp to Mr. a**! came under the wire a nack a pala.** About M taachara and halpara of halPa boaie where they will resid e w Jennie Hudson sma home from Mt- j the Columbia Park Sunday school 1 A went to riaihavllle February ineeUap will ba bald Plenaant Novmal Saturday and Anm- imot srtSi AiwoM Cunninpham. thoir . .a* tae home of Mr. and Mm Slaphen ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ day, retumlnp to her aehool work i In Use For Over 30 Years. I supeHatandent last Friday evenlnp. Monday. ' ♦ ♦ The evenlnp wna spent In dleruonlnp Dr. J. >A Warner were married In i»ro«ram for meeUnp: Music, i ♦ MOrTM BIAHHAM ♦ the aystema and methods of teachinp the evenlnp tClub; paper by hoot; mtnutee of last I Mr. aad Mm. Chariea VmnDykf will ♦ ♦ ; and IntereoUnp the pupiia An oyator A alelphload of younp paople from roll anowerad by quota- , anon move u> the Georpe Pont farm I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 2 mllea south of Ovid, where be srtll; ■upper was then served. Those moet- Innslap were eotertamed at U»e home Uncoln or Waahtnpton; | lOOPOM inpa are to continue weekly on Fri* of Mr. and Mra Robert Herblaon, Sun- p,p,r, O. M. Pearl; raelUUon. Mllsoo ; work on the farm Alloa Sperry fell from a tree oae day evenlnpa. day. Younp; music; quatUlon box; aale and | Fred Thomaa has sold bla farm aad day laat weak breakiap hia ankle. Mr. Zoeb. Sr., baa been very poorly Mra. Mary A* her was <^tartainad ^ n^. qu«s(ion for pan era I will move to OvM in the neor future, ; Morrta Hayaa of Powler woo a oall> for the past week. for dinner at the home of Mrs. Mary "What shall we do with > having rented the C. VanDyke place, j er at Ud. Bouphtoa ’a laat week. Mnt. J. J. Zeeb left for .Mt. Pleasant Shelton. I apples unfit for packinp?** Mr. and Mm Albert Slocum apenl Mr. aad Mra. Walter Smith of St. Monday for a couree of treatment with The flve-yaar-old aoc of Mr and . yr, j^d Mra. Htcka are about to | part of laat week on their farm in | Now Comes Johaa were pueata of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Stephan W. Downer. Mrs. Ruaoell Wnrrec of Duplam. died \ merr away, and let ua all make an ex- ' Sclota. I (ieorpe Morton's Sunday. *1 Mra. Knoup is apendinp a few days last Friday aad was burled Sunday. ■ tra effort to pet out to this raeetlnp • .Mm. Albert Groat spent two daya : | .Mr. and Mra. Frank Veaey and Mr. with her dauphter. Mrs. H, P. Krauee. Mrs. Warren waa formerly Mias Pearl | ii;<.at committee. ^ and Mra. Ina Criaanian were pueata laat week with her daughter in Laa-. 1 The Winter Everett of this place. They have the MIlAiO.V YOI’.VC. Sm. stop. of Mr. aad Mra. Uonderman one day sympathy of their luany friends In laat week. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ .Mr. and Mm. Purlee WillUnie of ' ♦ ♦ their aad bereavement. 7*booe from Mr. and Mia. Jack Lredy will spend here who attended the funerul were,; \ Warainp Aanast Wet Peal. near Elale, spent Saturday night and | of your aevemi weeha Tlsillnp relatlrea In ♦ .YOUTH BATH A.YD VIl’TOK hi Sunday with their uncle and aunt. ; 1 •i ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mra. David Harte. Mr. and Wet and chilled feet usually, ^ affect (>hk». Mra. Sleipbt. Mrs. Mary Clemons ami the mucus membrane of the nose. Mr. and Mm. John A. Tubbs; they also ' | Mr. and Mra. E. P. Houphton at* Mias Marlon Everett. throat and lunps. and la grippe, bron attended the Famiera' Institute In 1 tended the funeral of Mrs. Robert Ovid. Discontent Mra. Harrison Havens. Nellie Trum-| chitla or pneumonia may result. Watch iWA-' Inndera In I.nnainp. Friday. Mm. Alex. Morrison la seriously III ble and Gertrude Haker have been on ' carefully, particularly the children, f Ijeon Ormea of N. W. t'anada. came ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A and for the mckinp. atubbom roupha , at her home in Ovid. the sick Mat for the past few days. leat week to visit his father and other ♦ ” ♦ xive Fo'ey'a Honey and Tar Compound. friends in this place. He expects to Mm Arthur Swaney spent laat Mm. Charles Caroll spent aevemi ♦ rSlOY HOMI AI It Boothea the inflamed membranes, j days last week with Msmie launbert return to his home in the aprinp. Wednesday afternoon at Mrs Georpe ♦ A and henls the rough quickly. Take no : and took care of Mm Morrison. LsMt Thumday beinp a One winter's Younps*. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A substitute day. about 100 men. women and cbll* The farmers of this vicinity are N. O. Tubbs was home from Alma a Unless Your Bins very busy putUnp up Ice. They any t few days last week. He Is there dec- dreo attended the South lilnpham L. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA the ice la the beat it has been In many; Mr. and Mr* Dan. Cronk of Char­ omting and doing the Inside work to a. A. 8. at the borne of E. J. Larkins. A A With Coal are Bent! While cutUnp dosm a lodped traa years. ^ | lotte and Mr. Dennts of Eureka and large house for his uncle. J. B. Tiiblia The attendance in District So. 7 ^ Mr. and Mra. James Edwards of 8hep- A .YiiKTII YII'TBK A Edna Hudson Is numing near Iasi Thursday, Allen Sperry had the A A Our W'eekly Warnings misfortune to fall sad badly break bis has been very poor the past month, j ardaville visited Mr. and Mra. Will lAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I.Alngahurg. ankle. His many friends wish him a owinp to the epidemic of prip preval­ Hyde Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards Patients at Ovid hosplul are all do ­ s|>eedy recovery. ent in this vicinity. remained until Saturday. ing well. Mias Amy Hudson Is the To You Are Sent •Mrs. Jennie Mollnenux of Riley, vis- Mr, and Mra. Guy Hnrena spent' The George Steveaa family, all get ­ L. H. Allen baa been suffering with tiume in charge. a aevere attack of rheumatism the i’ .N'esrman's laat week Monday and cure your laprippe coughs take Chenoy for the last U yoara. aad be­ Tlieaday. Foley's Honey and Tar t'ompound- R. Ume la at pr^^nt suffering xrith pain j^ends In Un- lieve Mm perfectly bonomMs In all bns- E Flaher. Waahtnptoa. Kan., aaya: "I In hia head having previously taken , ^ taeas traaaactloas aad financially abis a aevere cold. week to carry oat any ohUgations msdt by AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA waa troubled with a aevere attack of Ms firm. George Howard Is moving hia fam- i ||r. Mm. E C. Hadley. Mr. and ' WALDINO. KINNAN A MARVIN. A A la grippe that threatened pneumonia. Wholesale Dniggiata. Toledo. O. A Gr.YYIfNklfYILLK jk A friend adviaed Foleys Honey and Ily to the (ktodard farm, across from Mm. Fred Green, attended the Farm-I • Mall'a Catarrh Cura la taban Internally, A “a Tar Compound, and 1 pot relief after McMaster'a. this week. | era' institute In Ovid last Friday and acting directly upon the Mood aad mu* J

The man buying a car today has a large held to choose from and it is largely a mat­ ter of the price he wishes to pay and the ability of the dealer to take care of him in after years.

1 refer with pride to the t-VEN tOO sold in the past three years and will refer you with pleasure to any of the 100 customers that have purchased cars of me

1 expect to lose some sales to those that intend to buy at cost and would much prefer to have them buy elsewhere than to sell them under circumstances where any business man Anows it is impossible to stand back of the car sold. Mr. Lee Kellam, the E. M. F. a^ent the past year, will be with me a^ain this year and in the future as in the past, our endeavor will be to have satisfied customers. OUR 1912 LINE WILL CONSIST OF MaxwelL $625 - $1480 E. M. F., $700 - $1225 R. C H., $700 - 950

Hi^am St. West WILLIAM J. MOSS Sd Johns, Mich. WE ARE NOT MAKING MUCH NOISE But are selling the goods —Our staple stock has been sold low but is now well filled with special bargains in Prints, Percales, Madras, Poplins. Crashes. Sneetings, Tubings, Casings. Ginghams, Chambrays, Outings, Bed Spreads. White Goods, Embroideries. Laces, Dress Goods. Silks. Trimmings, Ribbons, we offer for SA TURDA Y, FEBRUARY 3RD To every customer purchasing a bill of $5.00 or over We aasurc you a ^idne ^ood bargain is everylhiad we otter.

lo yds. best 6c prints, at |>cr yd. 2 l*2c to yds. 8c Black Rock sheeting, per yd. 4c See Our Bargain Table for Choice 39 cents. lo yds. best 8c apron ginghams, pel yd. 4c loyds. iSin. all linen i(x crasn, peryd. Ac lo yards best i

St Johns, NOBLE BURNETT Michigan.

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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ SOLD .4 DINNER SET FOTT' ♦ ♦ Car Lots of Lime Sulphur Tiffany S63.ooo.oo •Mrs. La. Baumaardner reealvod word from PreiBoai. Ohio. Wrdaaaday that Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stampfly her brother waa aertouaiy ill. of Gunolaonvllle. Jan. ISth. 1912, a: Small Orchards Pay. Scab, Scale and Worms Mra. Oconie Miner and Family apant ■laughter. We Kaveti’t any asexpanaiva aa that—and in fiact we haven’t Mr. and Mrs. Miller and daughter of : t13.2S will buy the material for are the principal enemiaa of tho ap­ Wedneaday with Mra. E. Ward. pio in this county. Wo will give you any at all—r*ut wa do have Uk Mr. and Mra. A. Palmer attended Watertown visited Mr. and Mra. Earl ^ 90 or M trees. A barret pump, hoes the Parmera* Club at Mr. and Mra. Tucker last Sunday. and extension rod Is not expensive. SotartioD nd AneoMe of gratis the Dow Booklet that talia Oua Yanx'a Thuraday. ('on Rhodes of Watertown is quite Five days ’ time will do the worx, I juat how to apray for thooo diooaaoa sick with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mra. Melrin Crowncr were moderately well. You know now end overcome them. Moat complete line of Jewelry S Mr and Mra. J. Sheldon aad family ; Lead wiD be sfapped in­ Sunday gueata with Mr. and Mra. F. E. many buahels per tree. Conaerva- Ilaumvardaer. of St. Johns visited Mr. and Mra. Chas. in the City % Mr. and Mra. C. Oeveraux and Mr. Henson and other relatives last week.; tivsly, an outlay of $60JW ought to to tMs cognty about Mar. and Mra. F. E. Baumaardner attended Mr. uad Mrs. J. L. Simmons have bring in t290J)0. Results in 1911. at pritv. whii'h are maiervative aiid*riahl. moved in with their parents and par-1 the Initiation of D. of R. at DeWitt 1st by ns. The display of sprayod appios at Monday nidht. ties from Owoaso will open a reatau- Mra. Mary Schoendorf of St. Johns rant in the Simmons building. All Over the County the county fair and at Qrand Rap­ Da Mt forgat a«r Ra^air Dipartnat —all atir wark About fifty members of the I). of R. ids Fruit Show are the most speak­ iMa mmr paraaaal f araataa. spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mra. L. Fruit men of eapvrienee are over ­ Haunigardner. came from St Johns and Initiated a. ing evidenee that those who spray­ class of nine last .Monday night After hauling sr'rayers. o ’dertng new To tboK who place w- Mr. .ind Mra. E. Ward an* enter ­ I ed were paid for their work. Over a fine iMnquet at the Orange hall the* noaxles, and rratenai and planning taining a couain from Ionia. 1(X) different orchardmen sprayed in Mra. P. J. Molnet and Mra. 1... Baum­ visiting meiubers and about T.*) local the campaign. den now, to come then, members went to the I). af R. lodge this county last year. Every one is gardner are on the sick Hat. The first or dormant spray rooni. where the degrees were roofer- satisfied end expects to do more // /mi III 11 A* comas on as soon es the weather la we are maldng rock- red ill u very Impressive nuinner. At this year, as far as we have been In­ Kaley Kidney Ptlh a late hour the guests departed for warm enough and som# want Linve- formed. »T. .VICHIMA.Y I Always give satisfaction because they their homes, well pleased with their Sulphur for thia spray as aariy as bottom prices. I alaraya do the work J. T. Shelnut. evening s|«nl in DeWItt. March 1st. Bremen, On., says: "I have used Foley Kidney Pills with grant aatlsCacUon HE Md.YT LIMP ."IfOM. Like buytBg oo^i, tiM earlier The Dow Lime Sulphur aad found more relief front their use .\o more limping for Tom Moore of Some Years Trees Blossom and Arsonate of Load waa si meat until- ; than from any other kidney medicine. ('ochrsn. On. "I had a bad sore on the order, the iMtter the price. my Instep that nothing seemed to help Full untworaaily used in this county and I and I have tried alaaoat all kinds I SEE us TODAY. I can cheerfully reoonunaad them to all till I used Hnckleo's Arnica Salve,” and all ths small appio buds drop gave the highest satisfaction. It eufferera for Iddney aad bladder trou* he writes. *'bnt this wonderful healer off. This is cauaod by tho Scab stands tho highaat teats by the * ble.* ‘ VanSIckle k Olaspie- soon cured me.” Heals old. running fungus. It is sasiiy eontrollsd by ‘state and is the kind we sell. Aak sores, ulcers, bolls. bums. cuts, The Fig vires Below bnilees, ecxema or piles. Try it. Only the ueuel Lime-Suiphur sprays. for our advaneo order prieaa- 25 cents at J. T. Mlllman's VanHIckle fh tllaanie's. Travis Drug To. will show what ’you arc'losing on Butter MKKI.t; HE.tl'H RKHOKT eod Creuin, Hguring that the average cow DKITIMRY .Mary K Houghton was bom in Jack- will make ‘/j lb. of butter per day for 9 son county. Mich.. August 24th. 1K.*i4; HUNTS Drug Store months, 2701davs. H R. .Moore spent Sunday with his was married to Roliert faindeni at ('hl- mother at Merle Beach cago. III.. August 9th. INTC; was a res­ St. Johnai, Michigan DaWitt, Michigan Mrs. Beatrice Hlltxard made a busi­ ident of Riley township for almost 27 ness trip to Lansing Monday. years. Mra. Blgte Holies, who has been She died at the home of her daugh ­ ter. .Mrs. A. (•. Hildreth of lainsing, employed In the census department at Mrs. Ells lainnlng and daughter I Epworth League meeting which was Washington. D. C.. for nearly two January 23d. 1912. She Is survived by ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ her husband and two daughters. Mrs ♦ ♦ Mary are visiting at the home of Mrs. j held St the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy yeors. Is expected honn* this week. > MM’TH RILKT ♦ Rtchard Gay. Plowman last Friday eveatng. Rc- Sharpies Tubular E. E. Blsaell was a guest of Mr. and Sleud E. Hildreth of lainsing and Miss Ruth lainders of .Maple Rapids ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Clem Cutler called on freobroenta were served and a very Mrs. C. L. Kimball Friday night at Ht. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ pleaeant evening was spent. Johns. .Mr. and Mrs. Verp Miller last Monday. A very pleasant evening was spent r.lHII i»E Tll.i.YNh. Mrs. Aggie Miller visited Mra. Milo Mr. and Mrs. George Burt of St. at the Merle Beech pedro party. Mrs. Willi very grateful hearts wn desire Mrs. IMIlIngham. who has been vis­ Bllxsard last Friday. Johne visited Friday sad Saturday at Wttli to thank the many friends who so Arthur Blltxard won first prise among iting in lainsiBg the past sreek. has Nora Wilton, who has beeti very Mr. and Mrs Francis Broorn's. itor the ladles. O. L. Bolles the gentlemen's kindly remembered us in our affliction relumed home. • Sipantor rooaequeni by the d^th and aieknesa Word has beep recolved bare of the poorly. Is OB the gain. ' Rev. Wilcox will preach to the hall prise and Monroe HoMes the coasola- ; next Sunday at 2:26. tloa prise. of our Itelovf^ wife and mother death of Frank Love, who died ta Lan­ Several more orders for Ice have Robert laindera. sing .Monday evening. Jan. 29 The be­ Mr. Blunt of Detroit la visiting his «lb. been received this week. Maud E. Hildreth reaved family have our deepest aym- RKYU.IL rETTBR ‘ brother. Ana Blunt, aad family, this ^ lbs. Ruth V. lainders Itathy. Seventy-nine were presen t at the week. per (iay There was a fairly good attendance per day. at the dancing party on Friday even ­ I — ing last Music was never better and every one had a happy time Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blissard arel^r 270 davs. 270 davi. stopping at Merle Beach during the Ice harvest. We Take rieaAure In Announcinfl that

HLAMKD A (l«N»D WOKKEK. 135 Ibi. 180 lbs. "I blamed my heart for severe dis ­ Moss & Kellam tress In my left aide for two years.” butter. butter. wrMes W. Evans. Danville. Va.. ”but I are oar representatiYes for the sale of know now It was Indigestion, as Dr. King's New Life Pills rosapletely cured roe. ” Best tor stonaach. liver and kidney trouble#. coiMtipation. at 2Sc at 25c headache or debility, ttc at J. T. Mill- per lb. per lb. tuaa's, VanSIckle A GIsspte’s. Travis Drug Co

MNNll^G ULAHM T.iLLKY Kll S33.75 LOSS. SIL25 S45.00 KRs* rtrs. The IjDokIng Olaas Valley Fsiwsers (Hub beM saother very sucoeasful t Engines Meeting at the boBM of Mr. and Mrs Henry Weaaellar Jan SS. 1912. about I Mi St. Johns aad uiciiMty, ami ISO balnr praaapt. It being good i exload yoa a cardial iavltaliaa la eall apaa ■ aad laspsrt (Mr aaly »llae pawer sletghlag. everybody tumod out la I phHrt aa (Me aanrha A yeariy loti on one cow otf $11.25, 6 com, $67.50 hmda. After enUag a bauateous dim- ner, which the gantlepwn had to serve.« and 10 cowl, $112.50. Why not begin the new year It being Wbman'a day, the meatlag wna No Tank — No Fan — No Freering Trouble called to order by P^. Klag Iwe. The ’ Til aaaay ar lacaavealaacc Ha aaars right by buying a Tubular and stop this big lost? following prognun waa rendered: FIVE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD UK A ffOVO Mueic by Mien Tallemnn aad Mias- We give you ten days free trial and special terms Hows. Pmyer. Rev. Rochelle See- 1— Mods i'omplete la a modem factory srthin a short diataacc of your ralary's report. Report of lecture ^ haaie Ropaira sad expert aasisunce quickly secured If netvNxl. until .\pril 1st. Call and let us explain the TUB­ course, and belag ao aucceasful with | 2— Made sad gaaraateed by a rsapeailble (Inn who nmke evarr claim good. IL Uaey voted to have saother oae next i 3— The design of the eaglae laaurea durability, ecoaoany of operation aad ULAR’S merits. winter with six nuaibers. Hoag by • aatistoctory service through a loag tana of years. Miss Tallemaa. Woman's suffrage pa-, 4 -Fraat proaf oaoMag agnstaw that gives the coavsalaace of aa air caolad par, Mrs Bliaa. Rocltatlon. Miss Tsi-' eaglae with the sturdy affteiaacy of the water coalad type. lemaa. Racltatlon, Frank Dpenlander. , {■dShtoM engtae tor the power dailvared oa the nuirlMt. carefully coua- Itoaa Gllcriat rroai M. A. C gave a ntae tarhalaaoed and sawoth ruaniag; the Novo does not reguire a mass of talk oa the srovb at the rdlsgt Mrs . weight to hold It In proper poaltloB. Phil. Taylor waa elected aa coffee coat- < mittae sad Mva. ('em Chapasaa asp 4ali VtiHN A KBLI. IH tor ralalagii lelNag yea (Me faalarrs af the Xavo. BYRON DANLEY meet comaHttao. ** The Enpine for evisry Purpose* Tan will dad tbeia latofv sttag aad fall af The aagt l■ast^ag wtU ha haM al IMa ST. JOHNS. MICH. haaM af Mr. aad Mia. FFsd Oomo SUE ^ 12. aad Mr. Uttia wtU hb (Mb mmtm ‘ of tho dby. ■vaffbo dg mmn ami kmmm I NOVO ENGINE COMPANY, Lansiiig, Midugan MRS. .:li THE ST. JOHNS NEWS. THUKSDAY AFTERNOON—PBBKUASY1, UlS. mm ns SUM IF unmE nSED TBR nMSTMTMl News Short Story CURCS Rom OtSTtNATE STUBBORN aad telr Itttla ■aala Agaaw there wm •C fsMsw •• En S a omm, roAAlAriF bi tbA mmU doabt that his ebaetaat wm T aa wUI » MAAir witli aa IM iAr tfeOAO AAA bill n^m~* for Oaals. If Pku Eseraad tISAl. AaS ym. !• All wiM Ea *a oan - Or. CblEwwrti ^ COLDS 1 SAT. *“T»T pmt AM that Elala‘a hero aad Buala ware to At Twek O’clock md s AMAAAUF. U willmi tTAlAUAAi fa **- ha Biatad —Male’s U qalte faded M trr Dr. OsiiwsirA AA tfcAt Uwr 1 Eo tiMir away tor all the slgas ween agnlMt THE mwe or CUBEg^ IT \ 'MMWUOAr^taAMllS tty harl AATSlr AOASA Of FAST IH Aa SA Of oo uTM they triad tba mlrmr MAbsr. Ton om tanr tt of 'TTc Br HABION OOOBON AS Efty OMIA ah E am «a I- charm, snms of tba girls taking hand- IMS bAttAT atm, aaa E FA«r ■AtlAA. H a bi lA —-mstib, mirrors aad walklag arouad tka iEtma Sa Dr. Ca H wa II Sot a llVAr AAE bAAA r AOAr forty i Tho Lawtoo's HallowA'An pmrty was house backward ware rewarded by DR. KING’S bAttlA. H a WW AAAi FAA FAAfA AAE will bA Ad to Moo tEo FAA ot llA nwrltA, aa E YAAEAT AAy a Eo Iaa oa i M AAbiM frOA i In foil swlas At oloYM o ’clock. A saaiag dlrara faoaa radaetad In tha FAA HkA tt FAAm cmm tmy It ot romr ot OhACM. All AfA Wt Ioaosa to WrtiA I glnoB. It WM a moonlight night and E. Mr. J. / hHMty ot Ua H aa HH. Mwo. WMtbor for Uw AMdtOAl a Ey IOO pair of Ertanlas. cAAdlo-UlunilnAtod *. Omotm w. ai or tlM frOA AAAApb AEEraor blAi Dr. pumpkins atfoniAd ttaa sate posts and the shrubbery coat lacy black ahad- j H a . me saaay otlMA or bodi w. a oaiewau . m owe aeroaa tka path that Mctrclad PAItS «c thA OOMUy EfOt oa aa a tbs plASsa WAS hung wttb smallsr MEW DISCOVERY M U U . HL jMk o* laatArns. InaldA tbs boMS. tha bcniaa. Outdoors there was much i walls sad ca IIIbss wore bung wltb laughter aad martlnmat. cobwAbs cannlnsiy fasblaasd from Blale did not join them. This Inst ' FOB ALL DISEASES OF twlAA and from Avary comar tbara tent she dared not try aad ao while I DON’T EVER TRY pMFAd glAsslly-Atatins owls and ay II- tha otham played hidwand-aaak In ; THROAT lookias wltcbas, tba latter secompa- tha crisp cool nlr after tha midnight to wipe out a smile or the least way annoy a man you nlad by broossstlck And black eats. hour had paaaad. Elsie sought the al- QUICKEST HEALS see coming from pyom A comer obacurad by rousb oora In tha conaarrntlve where she fASBOts from tba foraat. came tba had promised to meat Arthur Back- LUNGS sound of Btrtiisod iBstrumants The man and gtra him bla anawar. orebAAtra was concAAlad tbara and He arrived almost as soon aa she WHOOPING WEAK, OUGHTOirS danclnc was golns on. It was s oos- did. Ha aat down beside her and JKIa G Gl. tumo party and tba rooma ware flllad took one cold little band In bis own. COUGH CURE SORE LUNGS He’s with wbiiilnx forms clothed In imr- "Now. KIsler he ashed softly. He’s had a sitting — going to get a dozen good mants of fanciful beauty or gro- "Oh. Arthur," she trembled, "I—I ones. taanua sbaurdity of form or color. can't." ______SOLO NNO QUMMNTEED BY______We .satisfy our customers. That is what has built Tba rarlous mismstad couplaa pro- "Well—never mind —don't cry ; Tokad much merriment. Mrs. Imw- about It," be said practically, for her | T. Millman VanSickle A Glaspie Travis A Shiley up our business. ton. stout and jolly, was ssrbad as voice was near to tears. His own Let the unhappy Ophelia «wblle her part- heart was wrung with the bitterness nar. Major Morse, a tbln. djrspeptlc- of the moment. "Don't let It worry j ^••••••••••••aAAAAaeeaAaAaaaAaaeaaaAaaaeaeaaawa^aai looklns man, depicted Puacblaallo. you OM Instant, dear. You needn ’t | he of losing this blissful momsnt. but His Satanic Majeaty danced wltb tell me why—1 suppose It’s another her remark was pnssling. CIman ap on My Linm of a demure little Qunkareaa. district chap—would you like to join the "The signs? Oh. you mean those meaaensar boya ware paired off wltb ghost dance? ’The orchestra Is tualng ! charms and all that clap-trap hual- up." He tried to speak lightly but all | Dsaa of apple parings sad msitsd lead otoghaphc ;^ - medlMTal dames and tba Knare of Haarta carried rafraabmaoU to Old tha splilt had gOM out of bis votes. | aad so forth?** he demanded Mother Hubbard and bar fnltbfnl doff. Elata shook her bead. "You don't | "Yen—you see I wanted to wait and Now, contrary to tradition. Old andamtaad." ska whlsparad, turning i Had out what Pate really had in store Cutter Gears for me. I thought If the signs were Be Your Photographer. Mother Hubbard was tba prattlaat bar band half toward him ao that the / have Rmthsemd the Price to girl In tba gntbartag and aba was far soft fragrant maaaoa of her hair j propitious for my—my being happy ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN from balng old in splta of the snuff- brushed his cheek. "The signs were with iron I believed that together colored gown aba worn with tta an- nil against tt!" j with------" Sbe besiUtad and turned He hardly brMthed. so fearful was ^ away her head. $5.00 “^BIN raloplag white apron and dangling bunch of keys; for the mob cap sat "Together with your lore for me." coqneUlably on her snnny balr and be prompted softly and he was wild ­ she conld not keep the dlmplee from ly happy when she did not deny tt. .\n elegant TOP CUTTER to close out at COST. MILLMAN’S her pink cheeks sad white cbln, al­ "Would Insure our happiness." she though she did try to maintain a so ­ completed. FOR THE GHILDHEN "FOI de rol!" ejaculated the Knave ber demPAaor. of Hearts, taking Old Mother Hub Don ’t overlook this chance. Remember these goods “MoUitr Hubbard.** said tb# Knare Te Keep Tkeir IHgesllen Perfeet of Hearts as be dropped to one knee bard In his arms so suddenly that are all new aiul hrst class. and pr* Aentpd a tray of lees. **I bsYe .Yethlng Is He Hale aad Pteaimanl the boneless dog bounced to the floor PURE CREAM OF TARTAR As Htaaii's Byspepsla Tablets. and rolled away. "Fol de rol. darling, DO tarts but here Is a biscuit tor> toni. if you please" ril risk all the bad luck In the world in marrying yoti if you ’ll have me! EUie Hilyer ate her lee dalntUy Trial Package Heat Free. Compared with the fact that I love while the h.indsome KnsTe of Hearts, BAKING POWDER Thousands of raen and women have you and you say you love me—why, Arthur Beckman, ant down beside her R. R SHAW found Htuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets the the charm business deosn't cut any is what you should use if you wish with bis own piste In his band. In safest and most reliable preparation his present state of mind It was snf- figure at all!" for any form of indigeatlon or stom ­ At that Instant came Wilbert Ijm- fletcnt fcMKl and drink to gnse upon t St. Johns, Michigan to get the best results. ach trouble. sing of mortar and pestle fame; the e Elslo ’s loveliness, to watch tba Tliousands of people who ere not Fates had decreed that he was to be eaAaAAAeAAa«eeAAaeeeeeAeeeeAAeeeeaAaeaAeAeeeA4 chHugltiK shadows on bar face and Absolutely Pure and will go farther sick, but arc well arid wish to keep Elsie's future spouse aad he was hatkan to tba awaat lilt of bar rolce. eager to And her and presa his suit ‘You didn ’t find a bona for my poor than any other brand. once more. He waa rather supersti­ dog, ” she suddenly cbldad him. to tions htnsself sad the signs were au­ break an embarraaslng silence. spicious for him. I Only 35 cents per pound Arthur plekiad up the droll, stuffed Through the shielding palms be | V/f ANY a farmer will tell you he never knew how dog that was parched on Elsie's lap caught one glimpse of the Knave of | much bigffcr crops he could raise until Farm Joitrnal and beat It emphatically against his HearU and Old Mother Hubbard and put it into his head to work more with his ukains . knee. ’’Confound the dogs! ” he com ­ he lost hla belief In signs st once. J. T. Millman plained bitterly. "Every time I’ve Tliis ffreat little paper is always nudeini: fanners up to As he tamed sway he saw the fat. make more money. Pleasant but persistent, it works at you year Pharmacist tried to speak seriously with you to ­ stuffed, woolly, dog of Mother Hub­ night, Elsie, you ’ve dragged poor alter year to raise larger crops, finer horses and cows, heavier hogs, Michigan bard lying at his feel. bigger apples and potatoes, and shows you just HOW to do it. St. Johtu, Fldo Into tba convarantlon. Why not With a well directed kick he sent { Farm Journal (“cream, not skim-milk”) is 34 years give me a straight answer and ------” the poor beast flying across the floor. , Elsie reached over and rescued the okl, and has over 750,000 subscribri's, more than any other Ixrm paper whence It bounded into the fountain i published. Its four million readers (known as ”Our Folks ”) arc the dog from his reckless bands. "That and bobbed eerenely around among belongs to my little niece, Kitty Blair, most intelligent and prosperous country people in the world, and are tmoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the startled goldfish. always saying Faxm Journal helped to make them so. It is clean, OOOOOOOOOOO 00000*0A00A- and 1 promised Kitty that no harm "Notbing in charms!" muttered brief, "bmled down, ” full of practical wisdom, gumption, fun and abould come to poor Fldo. Is tt not Wilbert I.,aaslng as he stalked gloom ­ sunshine. It believes in order, thrift, kindness, comfort, and happi­ enough that poor Fldo should be with­ ily home. ness, and it has old Peter Tumbledown always ready to show bow out bis boaeT ’ NOT to run a farm. "And put me out of my misery?** "Our Folks ” have comfortable homes, modem buildiujft and Intarrupted Arthur, relentlessly con- Cat's Long Walk to Old Heme. machinery, tight roofs and fences, gates that swing free, soui^ It’s Time The story of a notable journey of a horses, well-dressed and happy wives and children, and money eluding hiB sentence. cat from Kingston. Surrev. England, Her face was rose pink as sbe bent bank. Their potatoes are the Iar|;est, their milk tests the highest, to former home at Qlastonbury, In their hogs weigh most, their fruit brings the best prices. Live It over the wooMy dog. "1 can ’t tell lu well, take Stuart's Tablets after every Sotneraetshire, a distance of about 133 fanners everywhere find this out, and they want the Fabm Joubmal . you joat now —let us wait a whllo— to Get meal to inaurc perfect digeatlon and miles. Is now told by an sstonlshad until after the games. You haven't Subscribe now , and ffet with the paper any of these famous avoid trouble. correapondent. given me time to think.” Hut It is not generally known tbat Arthur’s face lengthened. "If you In April Inst a eat. mottled gray the Tablets are just as good aad and described ns half PersUo In Money-making Secrets. Ready ...* Winter does not stav all sum- want time to think it over," he mdd wholeaome for little folka as for their gravely. "I’m afraid I’m out of it—be­ elders. breed, was sent from Glastonbury, These ffreat illustrated booklets are all stories of success in where It had been reered. to the ma­ ^ • mer—Spring may be late, but cause If you really cared, you'd know Little children who are pale, thin farming, and they tell you the methods tliat won it. right off.** and have no appetite, or do not grow tron of the Kingston Nursing lome. jOlinjf coming and then i>erhaps It was sent In a packlag case drilled Prssslpv*tr Orti-ry-ot-n is a unique collection of the secret methods "Walt until after the gnmea?" she or thrive, abould use the tableta after A LSUIU y kJCL«iCLB md dis cBvtrtv o1 sacvvsMvl poaltr yn. It alvM • ^ you'll want a Monument or a repMted In a low voice. eating and will derive great benefit with air holes sad obviously the ani ­ Fcicli’s faoMa* OMSiac ckan. tapsrvMtd far *Mr». tb« CMrtiM nm Um of ucanaa from them. mal had DO opportunity of marking SO pvr c«aL ware pultcit tkaa coehvrvis. Bavrr • metaad of i—ri«e fmllitv, Marker—The time to order is right now —We •Until after twelre o'clock?" witb pncsisii Mrrvt* of mattas. brrtdlaa. iaad aad (*«d««c. Saw te prodece wmter "Yes." .Mrs. U. H. Crotsley. Washington the points of lU jonraey. Soon after •M*. sad Msay otAers of trssi vatae leas iaaloealr eaardad. aow Srst iwbkaliad. have more time to give each order. "Aad you will not eecape you will Ht.. Hoboken. New Jersey, writes: arrival at Kingston the eat was lost, "Stuart's Dynpepela Tablets just fill exposes the methods of "bishoping, ” tell me tbenT ’ aad desplU the most diligent senreu- A ALfI SC kjCVI CIS -pteaaiaa." cocaaMaad oamlinc dopMC. aad other the bin for children as well as tor old ­ log. DO trace of It could be found. tnebt of "svps" sad tWMtdler*. It raablee aay oae le tell aa uaeatutd iMvaa. **I will be here at a little after er folks. I’ve had the beat of luck It sito aivea aiaay vtlasbie leedam. irtiaiaa. breedtas sad veienaary sccrcta. twelTe." Abe murmurad. and then an­ The matron of the nursing homo has with them. My three-year-old girl now received a letter from QIaslon- QorisTwS-n »• the great NEW Iiand-book of Prof. Holden, other partner claimed her aad sbe takes them as readily aa candy 1 V^ril ii3g7L.rCLB til* Kia«." It lelb how to «et tea te twoty C. J. SOWLE was gone without one glance from bury sutlng that the oat has found Its haaBalB at am aor aavw af rom that it nch ta pretain aad otbor vttaahlt ataek- have only to any 'tablets' and she fmdtas atasBoatt. Weadrrfal phatasraphic pictaraa maSc rvaty precaaa plata. her soft brown eyes to comfort him drops everytbiag else and runs for way back to lU old borne It arrived The Granite Man or give him hope. emaciated and footeore and appnr The MILLION RCIO-FAK.M tells how J. M. Foster, in the them." Naw Jaaaay plaa-bali. wakaa evar Sia.AAO a rawv. mawiy froai MAS. Ilroakaap oooo«o*o«ooo That was the last dance before the A Buffalo mother, a abort time ago, eatly had walkad the whole of the cbitbaaa. raad aboat lbs "Raaeocaa I att" aaJ laara bow Foaiar FEEDS lUs baas. games and the entire company found who deapaired of the life of her babe, 133 miles THR «*BUTTRK BOOK** tells of seven cows that prodaced sMta aad prepared to put to teat all waa ao delighted with the results from The letter deecrlbes the oat on Ita halt a Saa af tiatssir aach par yaar (140 paaad* ia Iba srrrapr). Aa rya apaaar giving tke child these tableu that she arrival aa "a mere shadow of lu for ­ (or dawyatan Gal it. waad oat yoar poor ewara. aad tarn year saod ooaa iata tba legendary charms of Hallowa'an. raaord braahara. Partners were choaen and once more ! went before the notar>' public of Erie mer seir* and expresses the belief ico.. N. Y., and made the following affl- OAROBN OOLI> shows how to make your back-yard soppiy Artbnr Becknsan found himself baatda that although terrthly weak through yom artth (rash vapatabla* aad Inat. haw la cat dawn yoar atosary btIU. aad sat tba gtrl be loved. ' davit: 1U wanderings. It can be nureed back cash (ar yaar sarpia* prodacr It tall* whoa aad how ta plaat. caHtvau. barvaat aad Denllemen: Stuaii's Ityapepsla Tab- to a bMithy condition. marhat avavy hiad KUla’s cheeks ware deeply nusbad i lets were recommended to me for my nUCK THILL A KN tells of the great Weber duck-farm near aad bar eyas sparkled with some In­ two-months-old baby, which was sick Hasaaa. Every y«ar thay sail ovrr ao.M» dnckUaai at a aataroSi of AA raaia awaA. TalU why doaki pay thaat batter tbaa ebtahsaa. aad last IIOW thay do rriry thtas. ward ascitement. She was merry I and puny aad the doctors ssM waa His Future Ptaan. and gay uatll the ebanas were tasted. i auffeiiag from Indigestion. I took the She was a lady visitor to the prtooa. Any one of these splendid booUets, (1 *nien a quietness aettlad down upon I child to the hospital, but there found kindly and well meaning, aad as she wlA Fwm Jonmil FOUR full yews. LiUlll lOT 4)laUU bar like a filmy Tail of sorrow, but , BO rellaf. A ftlead mentioned the | chatted with a who had been UkaS It tan astawaw AOW, >«tw* awr •— Wl yon* wa m Mw* yaa mm occaaloMlIy she torusbad It aside to ’ smart Tableta aad I procured a box i cMtenoed to six months’ imprisonoMat aa aSw. «• cents, iN For Sprtnd Delivery if you arc not ready for it now. Baekman wm pa arehitact aad a mor ­ and no parent ahouM naglect the use tar aad paatia bad ao algafteaaca for of this safe remedy for all stoauch ' him aad bowel troubloa If the child la all- tab t,sO>Ma# tihff EMMaoe, MfiH OlIBC^Ko) *nMa. wbaa tbap plaead chaatautn ! ing In any way rogardlng lu food or SIttp WtH TaaigM OB the hearth ta pairs, each om oa - Daat M l uaeUpaHiai. laat.nWaa. y taav Hay W. R. Osgood I aoslmulntlon. rah row a( lha plaaaara ot nfraaAlanslaaa. etwUy BAmlag Me ants, tha om that Stuart’s Dyepepsla Tablets have The Fiimttlire Men ami Undertakar hors a eartala navle aaoM that ■- j haen known f^ yMre m the bent Ma darAd aat whiopsr AlAad. taoo- I prapnmtloa tor all stoauch trou hlsa VEIAXO SH laatty bopped awap aad jotead a lat ! whether In adulM nr Inranln Itttta uhsalaat tkag bnloaMEd to bar i A trial pnskigs will he eeau If you St. Johns, Mick. i I will wtMs r. A. ataart On^ M Smart 3 f ANHOKLB G THE rr. JOHN8 CTWt. THPK8DAT AFnaWOOW —PEBTOAKY 1.

r ♦ ■mimKNT *♦ TirTMi cMwnm ♦ Mrs. L4'41a ParlMr vtalUd MIm Bar- 'inles BwsJiwItli of I ■—inf Saturtey J. B. Landl of Anhlay vnm J. J. BURKE sad fliiadar naaa vtoitor hare on Tairnday J. Jshawsjr at Laiasakurg to bslltac Mra. P. daydar to condna to H. Ht. Plaaicii I Rohrahaehar of I alagi* hay la this rtoialty. knaaa by illnaas. f H a«na at ailf nwmm buMiMif aad hfly ntiryfT *»“»* •*** apmratad am dartac tha past miHaas LsPaar was la Laaslag last wash hy Df*. Osaiphall aad MeOulU-i^^; Gaords Jaakaon of Ithac tha Taeiparaaea Hall, which was ?****^ ‘ ****■ ***•• ****^«oa to oarlaCj Aaaa Fury vtoiiad har baothar, bwalaaaa hare Thuraday. soil giram Tuesday araalac hy the Macho- u, hu ---- VaoValaaa. oC Iaaalag . Thurs- a. A. Hnakeil of Owoa la Nt Mtna t ■il6s fina i dlst duaday sehaal. .. •** ol laat wash. toam Twaaday. town, aU Mads al TII9AT ■ — ; , *V **^ ,.*?* ^ ?F.. *f][tf** I Has. Halaa Aadaraoa. who has baaa J. H. Dlagman of Mt. Plaaaant waa Crsissac nah. waahs with hto broChar, FTsd H. Parhs. csrlag for Mrs. D. L. SUehlar, Jr., for a baalaaas riaitor hare Wadnasday. §• aeina 4 tattas fpMB i Tha ladlas at tha (’r«oaat Club hakl! H^Mla Walhar o ama hoar PrMay | the paat two waahs, raconiad to har O. Haaditoa and wife antartalaad kniliinBii lavaL t a rary laaCfuctlra sad imaraatlag i a^iaraooa froai F!lat to spaad a short hoaia la lartagsburc. laat Friday. friaada from dkaphard on Tuesday. W aaraa lavaL rtaB aai •MM to Moaday rvaalag. at the hoMa'^"** ^ paraats. Mrs lhaory Parhar to sariously 111 a. B. Cole aad ean of Detroit srara of Mrs r. 8. Ursaa. ‘*8ayli^ of Me- Mrs. Ray MlUar of Jackaoa has baaa at this wriUag. la town oa bualaaan Monday. Klalay** wars glraa la riaynaBi to ^ laaklac a rialt with rslatlras bars: Mrs. Daisy deuddar of Laaalag to If jam aiT Intaraalad la a banaa aai tol, lana, alpar H. Landto to attll rary poorly thto roll call. Mrs. L. C. Whlttaiaora gars ; staea tha mlddla of last waak. . rialttag har stators, Mis. Wllllaai ba­ waak. Mta aaa af tha haal hatal paapisIMsas la Mlal aa aaeallaat papar oa tha “Maaaee of ■ Mrs. Frad Daekar, who sraa oparstad - Moray Baraard. pttoa, ar haaiaaaa af aap Mai, a aall al m wW Mofmoatom.'* Mrs Hugh Aadarsoahiaa tor appaadlcltls a wash ago, toi * “•. Oaorge Hlgglas William Kellogg and wife are via- i TONSIUIC jam paper oa "Dutch Artises" was aot^aiowly Improriag. ■ ware la l.aaalag laat waak. itlag la the aoutharii part of the state, j l.hava saata graat harpiaa. ^mOULD QMtOKLY Tha weighing maatara of tha beat 7W1- otNM rr. ful praparatloa A ^ ^ Idaace oa Mast High straat to Millard ' ^ atatlona are buay loading baata from j Offlae opaa evaalaaa. Md-lt Oahlaad BMg. of rhlc^ was a t^je opK^dl^ ! McCreary, has gooe to Maaoa, whars |^ the grounds these days. cuasad by Mrs. F 8. Orsaa Ml« l^a retaSra^TJ Mm. B. A. DaCaaip waa In Owooao LAMJlNGs MICH. Thayer oloaad tha program with a| ^ ‘dd dun- on Moaday. I ...Mr tm **• **" wis. ukarias Corart ware:day. aad Canals of Holland. ” Tha clubi'•*••** *® Coronna one d^ last waak,! Mr. Ward of Wisconsin, to a guast Aaa Bigelow of Aahley waa in town .aasns aiMhinaipm *ai will maet in two weahs with Mrs. F.serious illnaas of hto!of his stater, Mrs. Hlnun Johnson on bualaaoa. Monday. ' M. bosay. father. ] Mias Florence Stickler Is rlslting A. F. Rydbr and wife are moving | Mrs. Charles Snorar, who has bean ! t^loH*** In Johns, into their new home thto weak. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A Fermer OvM Bsy. confined to her home for serersl weehs ^laorge Linton was called to Law Sheldon and family of Orid I ♦ ♦ on account of slckaeas. Is able to be on ^ .Nashrllle. Mich., laat Thursday to ware guaeta of F. C. Feck aad wife on j To the Farmers of St. JcJuis ♦ BAHT RILEY ♦ ('ards have been received her an ­ tha street again. | preach a funeral aarmoa. Sunday. ♦ ♦. nouncing the marriage of Mias Maude Mr. and Mrs. OrrlUe Case aad child-' ______''*»Velson will lead the Mra. Frank Manning and Mrs Waa- I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Rolir^®Madli2r''v!Mr ‘ Tto wildli I HnedsjoV roe^tlig '.'t' the U ley Smith ware Owoaao vtoitora on , Koee Of Madieon, ms. ine weooing i. . . mak* sn ______. »4«i»' B. church next Sunday evening. and vicinity occurred on Wedneeday ^frtaJdT^e “ Mr Jjd Mm **‘*P“* •«»»«>' Moaday. Fred Tlchroak and family spent W ^d'! were f^lSer ■ were sr^sed from thelr riudle. at the L. A. Dymoud aad little daughter. i Sunday at F. W. Jason's. brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. n. B. ■ „ . u -sound of merry voices and were much Gertrude, were guests at the home of Fred .Vuffar and wife attended Mrs. Denalow, of Cleveland. I , Shlnaber^ who was oper- surprised when Mr. tiolngs. eacher of Mr. and Mrs. P. Baemar over Sun- ' OsCMiver Day—February 10 Robert l.aaders' funeral in Lansing. Mr. Rose is a former Ovid boy, hsv- sled on for appe^lcltls about a week = ,he Orove school drove up with s dny. A aleighlosd of young people from Ing attended the public schools here! ago. la getting along nicely. .sielghload of sunny-faced scholars Mra. A. T. Landl of Aahley was s this neighborhood attended the dance and after entering High School moved Miss (irsce Robinson went to Olivet i sod visited the achooi last Wednesday. town vtoitor on Ttauradny. Every Farmer coming to my la Fowler last FYlday craning to l.ainslng. where he graduated with and spent a few days last week. ______George Krum waa In Ithaca on bust- , Oeorge Hehrncc and family, Prank the class of '07. After compleUng his William Dennison of OLIVE IIR.WHE YEWH. neae. Wedneeday. store on "Oliver Day” I will give ynnker and wife, Mrs. C. dturgls aad •duration he went to ( leveland. where jjj Johns were entertaioMfi rtiw n lloyd. S. E. Feck to our gental station agent F, W. Jason's The evening was ••ngaged In business with his father ary 8. Come all. which will be as Mrs. Lou Slorrer and daughter I There will be a llrange meeting on again after an abaenre of nearly two ' Picture Show, spent la music. for the past two years. His many friends extend congratu ­ Unda spent Friday In O wvmso with j Saturday nlghu Contest In full awing years. Mr. Spurbeck the former agent Irs Thome and Robert Irer onllad will be transferred to another atatlon. interesting as the demonstra ­ lations relatives.^ ; l.

MTIITT. IKTAL DoMld Mwlo WaiTMi w«a bcra .Motional Bank hall, coavarted into MMCEIEirT OF FUM * 8«pt. 18, IMS. aad wmm cmllwl to >olo o bower of bao uty by means of count ­ his slotor Mos Um*. aflor o aopaniUoo iDowiiiiiiiKiu DLRmR uRmiRIMMHirr less artiftclal blossoms, many Japan- of slxtoon aoBtha. oa Jam. M. at the eoe parasols sad lanterns, was a pret­ IMPPW i COWt a^p of 5 jraara, 4 moaihs sad 18 dajni. (Cootlaued from .) ty setting for the dancing party given Friday evening by the bachelors of the The W. C. T. IT. will meet with Mfol Though bat a little child, he Ium I Theron Shaver Tbarcday afteranoik Uenl. (4a«. Hass. city. At h o'clock, to strains of music won boats of frieoda smooit both Februao' 8. youoa mmI old by bis kind sad affec­ The text upon which the state'a /urnithed by laigan's orchestra of Lanstug. the swing began and until tionate nature. Helnp alsrays bricht second execatlve based bis retnartra The C. E. society of the CkmgrsRn# BAKIWG POWDER and cheerful, his presence was en- ] was sn ulteratice of Wendell Phillips, the hour of midnight a most delight ­ ikmal church will sail baked goods at joyed by every one. and he will bei"l.aiw Is nothlnp unleoa close behind It ful lime was spent. Asiiong the many guests from out of (he city were Geo. the L. D Parr store Saturday afte^ preatly missed Id bis borne and by all j stands a warm llvlnp public opinion, noon. who knew him | l^st that die or prow indifferent and Button. Plummer Mifflin, Mr. Heck. Tli0 only Powdw I sututes are waste paper lackins ail •Mias .Martha Worden Miss I^ucy Linds- ley and Mias Marjorie Keushaw of The ladies of the W. R. C. will hrii dialer, floar, werl thou so lonely | executive forceand the entire trend their thHnble party at the new hall at That thou called our darllnp boy. of bis address was to point out that Losing. Miss Clara Hulburd and Mias I^sooe Md ’oy of Flint, Miss Florence the G. A. R. over Gsgood g Pattli He who cheered us m life’s troubles, responsibility of povemment rests al* store. Wednesday. February 7. FiMhog All oar days with joy? together with the conuaon people. Sherman of lluafclrk, N. Y., Robert They are to judge what tnon sholl fill Dexter of Anti Arbor, Mlsa Neenah a certoln potion. Lowmokers ore Wilson and Mias Hart of Yiwllanti. The second division of the Klac% Wo aholi miaa thoe. dooioot Dooahl. iMughters will meet with Mrs. WU> Thomas Bromley of Ludlncton vis­ Wc 011011 mloa thy onlllng faeo; guided largely by on tnulllgeat pub­ Mlos hklna Harlow and Miss Marian Palg*- of Ionia. Bam Bird, Monday afternoon, Fekra- ♦ ♦ ited his psrents In this city Wednes ­ Thou boat left ua aod lUid loaeoonie. lic opinion, ond Arhlle eome of the ary 6th. ♦ III TOWN ANB OUT. ♦ day. In our home that vacant place. . actions token in otate affoiro hos met ♦ ♦ Jesse Mead Is visiting at the home ! with bitter critlclsoi. this some crlti- .Next meeting of C. C. A. will be kali of Mr. and Mrs. (Hen Foerck in Imn- Hut w# know that thou art happy, ! clam la but an Indicotlon of public with Mrs. H. U. Spuir on Lansing SL, sing this week. WTth thy aiater in the aklca; I progrraa If the minds of men did not HON. J. W. FORDNSY. February 6 at 2 p. m. A good attanR* Dwelling in a load of aunshlne, differ on great public queatlons of-j Insure with D. L, Hunt tf Mr. and Mrs. Perry Teed of Olive ance is desired. Wherf thy pleasure never dies. i falm would become stagnant. Honest ! phaoss ot manufacture, sad with a I were guests of Mr. and Mrs Darrell AHor. aiaaaes fitted. Dr. Squalr tf ! discussion not only brings out the un-1 memory that is well nigh phenomlnal, j ■ns Ttanr Tbe Young People's Society of Wait Harris Sunday. , desirable features, but also mokes W. T. Hishop of Lansinp was in the Aa KpMeoUc of I'ooirtilair j rated off price par pound, rate of duty, < Bingham will give a shadow social ht city Monday. Miss Kdith Washburn visited at the more clear the desirable ones. la la sweeping over the town. Oid ond cost of msnufarture. to such aa ex­ tbe home of Kbnanuel Creaamsn Wad* Iion't miss the DlMl.M»HI.\(j sale home of Mr. and Mrs. (Hen Fo*rck, in Out of dlacusaion the proposed leg- j m wall ns la tba morehaat marthna. ; oeaday evening. Feb. 7. Rvery ons Ih- lamsing. Sunday. young alike are affected, and the otrain tent that nearly all of the MO guests at the Aillson iltorc. islative enactment grows and takes' must have gone home reeling with ■rs fouad nInImEBiaE that haes bsoo , vlted. I Mias Beatrice Qriswold of Lansing i la particularly hord on little children form That is one of the strongest : la aaa ataea balora tana droaaiad that Mrs. Pierce of Portland Is vlsltlni; : and on elderly people Poley'a Honey sheer wonderment. ! visited relatives and friends at St. arguments in faror of legislative low., tbors was load oa thn otbgr lids The South Ovid Cemetery Asaoaihp Mrs. A O. Mcl'abe. j and Tar Comp(»und is a quirk, safe and Although be had no samples of at ' Johns over Sunday the bGnging together of the repre­ sugar, Mr. Fordney treated this com ­ tbs wsatsm oesaa. Tmdfttoa. most ' tion will serve a 6 o ’clock dinner Frl- Charles B. Cook of Owossu. was In reliable cure for all coughs and colds sentatives who reflect the sentiment of ' 8t. Johns Batutday. Miss Majorle Heust'haa of loinsing. I Conatlns no opiate* modity to sn almost endless rain of laflsstbis of all ruloo. govsras than. ' dsy evening. Februarv' I*. *i the bonw ! was the guest of Mias Fannie Mulder their seveiwl communities. It Is with figures aad thsy nsvsr altar, wtastbsr tha ship of Israel Taft Price 20 <'enu. Kvary Ilaymond Hull was in Grand Kapids Friday and Saturday. this system that the |teople of MIchl-, During the past year $6(H«,u(i0,000 one Invited ' on business Tuesdsy. Maara froai tha OoMan Gsta or from .Mias Martha Worden of l.«anslng. HINGHA.N OKI.AGE. gan have causetl to be placed upon the worth of wool was consumed by the Londoo DoekS. Sqna of tha nick- : B. A. IdtrhOeld of F'Isie was in this ; was the guest of the Misses Susie and ITogram for February 3, 1!»12’ statute books, laws protecting labor, people of the Pnlted States. Some of namas are of obvious ortato; othsrs The laidies' Helping Hand soclaty city one day this week. not only In the methods of Its employ ­ of the Church of Christ will meet with .Mabelle Durkee Friday. .Music by orchestra Kecitation. the product iinportevl contains a large aaaoB to aalo force by thstr apparsnt ment. but In the places where It may Mrs. loiuls Holbrook, West ilaidwte Watch my windows for the DIMIN- Miss Grace Brown of Bennington. .Miss I^eXit Marsh S«do. Roy Swart- amount of shoMy. and the protection lie employed. look of rsaaon. str*»et, next Wednesday at two o ’clock. IHHI.N'tt Sale. Allison. Yenuoiil. is visiting in the home of. man Solo. Mis* (Henna Gague. Dlj- champion "wants to se#- the duty so For Instance, why should all men infernally high on rotten rags that no > A gooeople do not do their duty more will tirlft to .American markets.” city on business Monday. Timothy Furl of I.aiiising s|>ent |»art Clark is Invariably "Nobby ”; Oraen is ' Grang* as citizens who have a voice in the (’I.l>n»> ((ir.NTY TKACMERH’ IR*. Marsh Kinney was home from Cor ­ of last week in this city with his See), of Hinie Marlindnle. "JlniBiy’’: and s White Is a “Knock- STITFTE. unna Sunday and .Monday. I daughter, Mnt A. J. Gage. t^aturday ng, F»*bruarv loth, government, wc make unfortunate the youug pcopo wii! put on the play Humiliations or art unwisely in the The conimilGM' had not until early or.** "Spud ” Murphy explains Itself, Clinton County Teachers’ lostiiuln Miss Grace Mack attended a luirty A. J. S Jury has piirchaseeople have been more in- tindale. and he had no place ui>on the to their mates when thsy sign on, F**tmiary 2nd and 3rd. The schools of t>usln«*ss the first of the wet'k. Mrs .Max Salle was call«' Wilton attended a dancina lin. Ontario, last week lierause of the LK.'^TKIi Wily ( X. lyctiirer !iav»* torgntten their duty to th**lr of Mr. Fordney ’* addre** h* was callexi brunetts sailor to ressnt It wben s Th** last l^egislatiire itassed an act ;uirty in Ionia Tuesday evenina. serious illness of her mother country, whua«- |irot*-ctlon makes their ui>on for a talk anti in a short address friendly chap halls him as “.Nigger" — which provides that Idncoln's birth­ on "Why 1 .Am a (’andidate for Gover ­ Jaii.es .Sweeney of Hath culled on MemlH>rs of the Coff**e Pot (Ttlb were i-iirt «>ai> iMiasible be can't whip the entire crew, one day iF*'h. 12th). Washington ’s hirtb- PAUL VAN SUREN, O M. T. nor. named some reason* for his friends in St Johns Wtdnesday. entertaln«*' : this city to Lansina Therapy. .tlwaye continue to hold a live Interest is l>ecause .Mr (Htltom ha* reiteat*Hli>' legal holidays for schools; the siatuta Attorney M J. .Moinet was In Flint Miss .Alice Holmes visited her par­ stated that he is not a candidate for do not bold during the watch below, ents. .Mr. .and .Mrs (I. W. Holmes, in Th# experienced sppliratlon of erienti- ■so long ] in the city Wednes ­ Mrs Idllle ('ornell has retumetl to a eperlaitv. tives and state aetiai*. and again as "Jimmy tbe One." On fighting ships tlon*Ml 'lays by proiier and comroemo- day her home In Imlay City after a short lloure • a m u- “ p m. si-eretary of state, ht* feels that he is tbe gunnery lieutenant Is "Gunnery ratlv*' exercises All t«*achers should visit with her sister, Mrs (ieorge Ful­ 114 E Michigan Ave . 1an«lng. Mich in lint- for the promotion He acknow- .Mi>^ I.illian Kendall of I..ansina. vit- 10 y 1 Jack," or more briefly "Guns"; tbe observe that the statute makes tbe lteon ihos*- days. Mr ..nci Mrs Horace Kroll of Petos- a guest in the home of W T, Kelley, ( \HI> (G TH INKS great tax of time and Mowthrlp.’igr •Tbs Nstt." F*'bruary is the month of birthday . ar» a ests of .Mr and .Mrs. tieorae W«*. lov«*on- Mr. .Martindale loves th* governor tbs cooper, and "SallH" tbe sallmak- ing th*' programs for Lincoln aad *’ lles«l:»> alKi'.il as intensely as Mr Dsborn loves Washington Days some space oa tbe se«‘ ‘ The Girl of My Dreams ’ at the nld ar.—Tbe Sunday Magazine. .Miss L..r> IJndsley of latnsina. vis­ , Gladiner Mr .iiid .Mr- l; -f-ri. M’.irron. the seeretary of state, and exhibited programs be given in osniniemormllon aed Miss Fannie Mulder from Friday Mrs. F K Aldrich. Miss Ida Pflaghar Mr ..n«l Mr- F V.’;,r-»r and fain- rn hexitnnt-y m iKiinting out the places of liuwell and Ixingfellow. .ntll Siihdsy .tiid Will Putnam saw the ‘•(Hil of .My V ik 1 that may have been w*vak In the pres­ Moth Bslls and Moles. Respectfully. <; !' Triadwell of l>ctrolt v sited Dreams" at the Gladwin, l^insing, ent administration Our new lawn was completely ruined t:*k (» h tow .n ’sknd bis sister Mr? F C .Mason, the first While a step higher in stale affairs of th«- week last night. IIGMI lirHN’KIt. by ground laoies. and many dollars ’ would Im' appre< iated by Mr. .Martin- \BVERTISE1) LFTTKHN W Te?,.|.l, h;it moved hi* meat •Miss Marjorie Wilson will go to fiiiall ‘Iw* ilinfr :. D*-Wltt town ­ worth of lulbs which ws sat out wers Alma In a few days to visit in the shi| own*-*! by Giiar ''s Roseow of dale. h* does not care to win the honor salen After trying traps and otbsr Januarx Ml. 1012. niarser tc- ’i.urri. s oid place on Hast tf it must be won by casting aspersions Hlah.'.n s*r*-«' home of Mr and Mrs 1.^ L Conn for I,atu»ing and ft ''ii|. •-«i by Wyman dsvices, we were about to give up in Bale. Al. a few weeks Siantnn, was biirn*«l t*.> th* ground Inst on his friend* despair when a florist told us to push Bennett. Luman. Mrs ('harles Flowers and little Thnred.iy. A def*-er v *• elumney a-.-u Treasurer Nleeper. moth balls down Into tbe tracks. Huffman, Mrs. Katherine ' •l.-iiighter, .Mamie, of Ionising, ire vis- the |.rr*habl* r.*.ue* o' th*- fin- Tliase drove them away completely — Jones. Mrs J. The last sfienker to be called upon .Marvin. Miss Mable. ting at the home of Mr and .Mrs. Th*' hulldintr w;.* insuretl in the was .Slat*' Treasurer Sleei»* r, but from tbe odor of the balls permeating tbs ' harles MTieat Fanners Mutual ■ 'i r fP' Mr .^tan- St*'wart. Mrs Irene CANCER a desirt' to keep on living Up to th* ground. —Woaixn ’s Home Companion. WILL H BRl’.\.SOX. P. M. m WOMAN’S BREAST .Mrs F Bond entertained a number ton seeuring f14’ 41 oi h.f OS* of con- name he liears. he refrained from mak­ A^T» be«i: . „ *T.^riiijrr.pitx«Cltaandalwar« of laiiies at her home Tuesday after- tent*. ing an address, simply, in a happy •Btaaw* Sees lu Ihr arnbit ai.d KlUS snCKLY. n«>on C.irds wjis jdayed. Refresh- manner, congratulating the ladies for I Will Give $1000 If I Fail to Ciiro the good meal they provide*! sod I wiil Iee1*!i tION !ii»*nt.- was serv«*G FMl HI \IN MENT. ! If I do , iiel aari V' - n»ee tittle (’has A Barry ga. • a 'm*** pleasnig I During the serving of th* dinner •tbsr Doi'tor lt \ • e ir.l Burk - orchestra rendere*! a musical Iks Knifooe Pain, tSo Virgil Walling, who has lieen visit­ entertaiiino'nf at th* .Allison theatre Pm Until Cured. No ing hi: son. Kliner Walling, sine* the last Friday • v*'nin*.' HI* readings. I program and at intervals throughout X- k «7 awo J lb- the evening musical numbers were aslaielr rui " ilA:a.| holidays, left Monday for his home imfM'raonnlions and musKal numbers I •If 'latnelona. Ml«h w* re well rer«-iv*d by th*- a'idlenee ' givi-n A male quartet sang "The Star Writttn Qu?rnntM .\tt«taSrath. Ipare Rook aent free. Re\ Matt Mullen has l>e.'n ex- in . ' '>•* satlsfa* t«ir iiiann*-" .ition M’. can n**ver »*xi)ect to get a '■ariM'st request of tli* gaffFering sang TMtimnniili o' T i -• ntrre ;.Jter o'hera •••ndtil .11! invitation iiv tl.e C.. A R tax law s.itlsfactory to ev«Tyon*' Our "Th*- .“(wortl of Bunker Hill," a song bsO failrd. WRITE lO THCM. Aiidrt aa ■UT-- o! M.iple Ra|.;er the that h.t* mail*' Mr Russell famous all Ot k Hits. nn. CaiMUF « CO. tor the book. ni ’m it Tii.w dpAVKiN ’i;. pr*'s»*nt syst*'ni. whll* th*' majority of M' on.ii ^l^■.^ iidi!r*'ss at that plai'e in Iti, provisions r*'coiiini*'H«l It. h.is some over this part of Michigan M 36 (I. ■•feria*' ii. Manballf••M't C^•aatt.i‘b Pr anking d«*«ui not cure children of bed t UICIT MA;1 to SOMIONE «ITM CAROia Thor** Is a t-o**«tttiit*on':I naue* f*'Hiun-s which ne«'d revision. Th*' ». \. \hle. •Ml .iiid .Mrs K .M Smith left Mon- ' .r fh's frri.ihle Mrs M Rjiminefe Rot ‘(uestion of taxation i.- so infric.ite that Afl*'r Mr F’ordiii'y had lieet; .-jn- d.i ■ lor Tol*' lions f*end n* to iinilcrtak*- to act int*'lliKently uikui ing ?he\ will vlf.i fronds in th* iiien* «'d to s|>eak. "Bud .Atiel of Bath •noTie*- (•-:* write her t.xlay If votir c*-ll If without '-Xpert advic*- and ample op- ros*' i*» the o*-rasion Just to let the -I'll. dren troTiMe vom In th's wav |V'*n'l Irttrtunlty to ••xai>dn* ‘ into th*- pro|K*- M-fTx- rh- 'Vl-t the r-.in-*^ .-ire |i ean't '■ongn ; sman know how solid he i; in Mr- All«e Sand< rs<(!. and Mr- Marv netr tt This treatment atsr eoree adults '.tloii Rc.tilzliig that, the last legltsla- the so..thw-esnm part of th* county '&rea)^ --• 'I r. oil. M.«ter .iii'l t:T-iii-lnw of 'n«t are.1 .,-.le tr.'-'f.leil e*t* •(•'ne dt' t r*' prn\id*-d for a eommission to Gxi-r ;n that s*'<'tioii of th*- stale the ' .-r Neilii-re-?i, \isited at his ^r-,j!tt**s *.\ rl.tv or ntrM <*: (iy Into th* whol*- <|uestion While !!>■ over Sunday Mr .N’ethercoti liad hahl**s rr' for Fordnev an*! th*- old I cannot agr*" with some of th* < on- men sw*-ar by him. .Mr Ab*-I h.ts been f = er ; ! liter f!,r over fortv v.ars clu*i«iii^ of that lommission, there ran I’.'l : d not know ;h' w.;r alive HT. .MGINh BGMVN’h t l.l’B. voting for Fordney so long that h*' has >■*■ no qiieivtion hut that Its invi'Stlra- aeqiilrrsl all unalterabi* habit, and ‘. tin Davis of near Stanton is The r*> l;.r m* * tiny- i*f la* St Johns tion* will h*- »)f great value to the next lending a few- weeks iii Si. Johns Woniar.'s f’l'.it' wa:- ti* !d at tti*- hotn*' of within the iiast few «inys has add*'d n TcKit-iatiire in its conrtr'iction of this ((Niieil to his will in which h*' be­ If >«. . difficulty in seeina -isiliig with the Inventon vork at 'Irr' Chur!**? T BalK-tMl, >.st«'rdny ■iiicstion 'll wholewiih- grocery estahlishtnent afti-moot ’ I! tf* ’nh* rs h* ing :'r*'sent queath,- th* habit to his offspring. natural.' ..in' < ienr;>, or any pain or an«l giM'Sts fron !«ins:ny- 'J.veiii.iw and Then has h**'n much public discus ­ I) P DeWItt Ar Son Mr Davis war^ sion r* ganlliig injuries re« *'ive«! by At th* *'l*Ttion of offle*'r* held at .inenstn<-.r^ .i. rb*- eye. hav*- us ••xniu- or nunilier of rears an eff.rlenl Mnpl* R.'it-liD the .Ma*oiii( :’iuli during th*- after­ ine t)i«*ri oiii. w< sill fit them wilt) I::en working in dangerous places of nT*- with this local ronerrn Th*- program for 'l.< aft'-rnoon was '■midoyii.ent. An Injury has usually noon, ih«* following men were elected' the proiier i;iai*< s V'.u'll save money dr .ind M: .1 B <’ha|>iti. Mrs S . as follows Vtii .'ii solo, A Garland Tu*-ant a long, expensiv*- Iliigatlon. the I’resulent, WIilluiii .M Smith; vice and ixur. I>\ ' nv i»roTii|itly la'ns ■. Gillaiii and Mrs Gali'isha PentleM ■f Old t'";ishlcn*'tl Ri*** — Mrs Ch.'irle^ ontconi*- of which may i>e dlsasternus president. Then. Townsend; s*’ cn'tary. irrindlru.- ntertaitorl a eomyanv of guests at It Balttotn. folli'W*i| liv .m *n. or* . ' A to •■llhcr sid*' It has been justly said Ro Imti Armour; treasurer. Fre«l lintier Tiiesdny evening at the home I I'erD'C! D.,v": ' Political and Indns- that th*- *'\p« ns«*s to the injured iiarty Tmvls of Mrr (Gllii'^ji, earner Oakland and 'rial SP'.iatlnn In Australi... Mrs H wen- out of proftortlon to the amount tall- >irirfji They will .tIs.* enier- P K* yst Scones In (’oiiiitry an'I Town recovered. VaGoiis niefhtids of pro ­ EIGHTH niXGlIEHRIGAAl. DIH- 'alii .mother eonit>.aiy this .'vening I 'C Australia " .Mrs I. F (;r»**'ti "Poli ­ viding a renuHly have l»een fri*Hl out In TIIH T (’(IXVENTKIN. Mr .md Mrs F 'Vnrd, Mr and Mm. tical Wtiin* !' In Aitstniliu. Mrs W E other countries The last legislature A Republican convention for the TOWLE e H i'hap ::an. Mr and .Mrs A. J. HamPton. reading. "Suffragists In provldtd for the .ip|>ointment of a hlighth Congressional District ir h*'re- ■ rtswidd. Mr and Mrs Victor He|i|ell*erg .in*l .* litll** pcwti: from commission to study this problem and by *all*-«l for Febntary 2!* 1!(12. to b*- I'lu n ., Mesdnmes Frank Swain, Margaret .*%a;igsl<'r. Mrs W M le*- re|>orT to th* next leglslniur** a solu ­ hel«i in the Coiiri House In the city Optometrist Fr«wl P^-;:in. 1. T Morion. H D Sqtiair, I..-ind: Mrs J B Dotlg*- cltisf-d the pm- tion of Caro Sahl r*»nventloii will l»e **all- d .d ’lark. Dnr ‘ Hiilse MIsses firare irram 'sitii two plants soina (a> "II Pen- Keauf)—r«ul beaut) D liter* than *>11111 iteep. No rsviselir in ThD slin.ihl he of Interest to every ♦*<1 to onler at two o'clock for th*- piir- <■' :t Dorothy Ghaptiian. Frances .-roso" ih> SposirJ!-lo' Franz IjIsjI. the wtirid ran give tbe whnleoonic ctilor. the bright e)ev the rlear. :s Lansing, Mich. man Dti* of the questions to be de- |)ose of selecting two delegates and I..IU1 ihI ('arl Beach attended the Th«- *-!nl' then gave .Mrs Baiteock a two alternate de|egat**s to attend the Iran«f*arenl oKin that l« the natural result nf pnre HIimn I. pniper (it., the Gladmar at lainsing last rising vor* of thanks In .-ippreciation tcnnln**- matle for eompenhat- Ing employ ♦•<> injured in argiciiltiiral h*ld in the city of Chicago on the ixth It vonnds ens) and It U ei»v for a woman to have the henntv ni*on Lirl’t refr*sihment* were served day of June. I*M2. and to tr.nnsiict such IMINGA \ AOTIf'i:. purs iit->- Should the farmer employ ­ whleh health alone ran give. \ ••afe and efficient lonir M the ing fiv* iatuirers b*' exempted, while other business as ina> legally come , nt..n Go Pomona Gran win before said (onvention. hlo4Nl U weak, thin or impnre )Br. BIIHam** Pink l*tlU far Pale • i w I I th*' man who is struggling lo maintain th. Il-uga: •rang' Keh T, The counties comprising the Eighth People are e«perlall) reesm uenvledl. (he avoidance of which I' rmt • rrMw i-‘rj .V (III i|. cr* < I are In- a small manufaeturing plant with the X liwMpev mr Mlaiiaer NO BENSON FDR DOU r same number of eniployess Im* bouml Kongrewsionai IHsirIct will be en ­ will ranse erapUon*. and rr*nlsr imthing of the delegates. %tmm. rnwtrmmtmtm. Regular onlcr of )> tain* Song by liNalwra. leibaa.. r aar will always b*> questions of public |iol- Tuscola county. Ik delegatt*s I had not lw; ii x«*i! iu,., juj iiaby was bom, ne.iri> thre*- years NtMteMI mak* It your business to elert A P. BLISS. Chairiusn Dhlo. ’'My ihy^iclrn ?r.*d I was going tlown hiss as fast as I could “iher Granges in th*- .ountv and re­ ■ every case when we fall we will sup­ K W CAMP. Secy. go and that th'-r** w,*# Jhiigt-r that I would go Into consumption. I la sfwav* lha €kaare«t— ^ . viving dormant ones"' -I^lle Rrown thf wisest and best men available to a Ilf tia a47(c» mmf ba aU ywi aaa< H ta 8 ply the medielne fre# .Saginaw .Mich.. January 34). 1912. lost flesh iintll I weighe**! nnlv dmi poundz M' stomach was out of K*w*.as until 1 3o ena* f the laws governing your com- , Fra# IS* lie aaSias Retail Orderlies are .-t-gentle effect-, munltv onler an*! I had no api** ttT< or aTTibiilon I ha«l n constant rough Hong h> Bengal Grange Welcome ive. deftendahle. an«l safe howl regu ­ j (’NrM( H (»F f'HRIHT. and looke‘#4#T«t . ae .;T wnta is e • v». Grangi Rosimnse. master of I*onio- to n-establlsh natures funciinns in S' I' would be lm|)ossihle to find a services are now in progress and sre I coubln ’t walk :i|isiairs wilhovii iwniing hard FlnalD on my naS-s-^ »•—.isIlSMSS traa. fi- ^1 na Song. Mr and Mrs Swanoiit of rwM I. Fftra* '. f , quiet, easy wa> They do not raus«-, uat iior* iiopulsr with a Reptihlican meeting with good success mother's it*|v|i-> I trl»"*l Dr. WIBslm^ Pink Ifllls for Pale People. % OR. HURT IfiRTfTOT* Bingham Grang. giiestlon. The beot .n- onvenlenr* griping or nsuses The- ..iidieni* in Ht Johns than is Hon The pastor will preach st Duplstn Very soon I iH-gan t«> notice that I could sleep soundly at night •aK w. rsss os.. ssortwtT. wtem^ lime to sow .'Inver seed? ’-—W. T , ar- ?i. id*>nsant to tak* and work s*» J W Fordney congressman from th*' lieu Hiinda) at II a. ra and at St Tills was lh»- first sign ot inii ’rovemen! Mv nerves became stronger Plovvman Recitation. Bengal Grange *' :i\ 'h.tt fhev ma;. b»- »ak« and mv . ti.’ilt* ' ■< 'P’« e*xo«l Tb* co»;rii I'ff me entirely and so Re* nation. KHa Bslchm 'WBII metn- < t iO'. ttinr They thnrniighlv what ht sal*' A' •••ng as he continiie«l “The ('hang* of Heart, or lYhai Is th* ‘ did th*- -lioriTirtMi *• bnfiti ! iiefa;?;* -irong and well and the ' r hip . or Talent . A* raaclilag tgr tlw paatw at 11 betas prapaiad aad will ba gtraa at rz: Praaarm^Z ^^rrThuiwday ChrtaUan ebareh tor ChrtaUaa la. $12.00 values at...... $9.00 mm Prayer «aaUac aaary Tiiuraaay Saaday eraalas at 7:ft $15.00 values at------$10.00 "!ri______o ’eloek. A oordlaJ toaltatloa la aa- Coaaty Liaa ehurcb adad to all. $16.50 vjslues at...... $12iX) Kuppenheimer aiMaal at 11 a. bl l* raacklas by tiM R. P. Tttlaa aad fatally apaat Sunday **Pi^n ciiur^: Saaday acboal at J“*® Btareae' la Oriraltiiah. $18.00 values at______...$13.50 $20.00 values at...... * ____ $15.00 Id a. m. Prearhlas by Um paator at | Ployd Laadi haa purchaaad 7 acraa Y p, n, of Uoibar of Laa. Whitney la Qreea- $25.00 values at...... $18.75 and United Clothe* TTaahlngtna Ceatar ohureh;—The baaii. which he will ooarert iaio lam- yarlral meeUaga are Ull ruaalas this her. bulldtas oMtorUl aad wood, waek. with good reoalla. Mfe. iOda Ketoar of (Ireeabuah waa The revival taeaUaga at Pultca oaller at Ml. OowarSi Sunday aftar- Our display of the late.st style.s for men and young men is a credit to our establishment. aharch were all wall atteoded. big .looa. W c carry a good seasonable line of Furnishings, Xeckwear, Shirts, Hosiery, Leather Goods, Hats, alalgh loade romtag rrom the raiioaa L'nderwcar, paiata of the circuit, and a rery profit­ able Ume waa enjoyed by all. BrPLjllN 4.TD lllll!E?IRrHH The Chrtatlan AM Society will meet wMh Mre. Willard ('ahooa. Wedneo- The Satiefaetkm Faehkm Lmadere day, Itobniary 7. at 10 a. m. A cordial iBvItatlon to all. Mrs. Maud Hewitt of Maple Rapids, Store for Men Claude Cox and wife of Laneliig. who has been caring for Donald War­ Merrill Tlaltart hie brother. Imoo C'ox and wife ren. reiumsd to her home Saturday. Mat week. A L. Hugiia srill hoM an auction Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Rdwards of sale. Tuesday. February 6. Mr. Hugus (Md National Bank Building, St. Johns, Michigan ■Mparilsvllle were gueeta at the home will move his family to St. Johns In af her eon. lOdwarrl (tower. Sunday. the near future. Mr. and Mrs. (iurred Pershing of Ray Perry apenr a few daya laat OvM visited friends here a pan week with Oeorgr Ridenour. n(»ar De- week Witt. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ^veral from around here attended Mr. and Mre. Jeoee Buck of Elsie, iMon Davla Is seriously sick with visited her mother. Mrs. Emma Haw- ♦ A the funeral of Mrs. Robert Landers typhoid fever. A trained nume la A RILKY A Friday. if Yoa Expect Uaa. last week. oaring for her. A A The following puplla were neither to Um Bart C. Parke eras home from Du- Mr. and Mre. Cutter aad little son. plata over Sunday. absen t or urdy In the Bougbton dto- any Spraying Material of near Bannister, spent Thumdsy tiict during the past month; Laure­ Mr. and Mrs. Em eat Usrfclas and with the letter's uncle. C. E. Baker Born, to Mr. and Mra Will Marten. daughter, visited her parents of this ns WIrth. Irene, Ernaat and Edwin. Don*t Buy Until Yon Caei OUR PROPOSITION and wife. Mm R. H. Wilcox. Mias Latah Wil­ January 22. a aon. Henecke Mlaa Vuryl Ray, teacher. plaae Saturday and Sunday. cox of DeWMt. ware callam at tbe I The L«dlsa' Christtan AM Society (tortot Hahn la getting along quite Aug. Jaatram aad aon. BMwin. mau^, Owen Steams and Perry Ilamsby will meet with Mrs. .N'ellle Cahoon. home of Mr. aad Mm. Jerome Dllla Drop us a card NOW, stating attaaded quarterly meeting at Fulton well. His ankle bone that waa frac­ a bnalneaa trip to Grand Lodge. Sat Wednesday. Pbbruarj' 7th. at tan laat Baturday aad Monday Mra. Bmer- tured a short tlnw ago la healing urday. about how much you expect Oaater last Saturday. o'clock. aon Ivaa of Rew and Mias Adell Scott Tom Teare was In RMle last Sun- nicely. to use of . Mr. and Mrs. Allen SliFmoas spent of Rondo vtettad there. The fiiende of Mr. aad Mra. I.0c and 91.00. of Greenbuah were giiesu of Mr. and : have the sympathy of their many mons and Mr. and Mra. M. A. Norris other relatives. Trial bottle freg. Guaranteed ty J. T. — and let us tell you what Mm Willard ('Aooo Sunday. I friends in the community In which laat week Wednesday. * MITIinan, Vatic.c>;le A Glaapie, Travis ' Mra. Peter Junker returned home I Drug Ctompany. we will do. You can save Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Hees and Wm.[they live. J. Tout of lauMlng. laMter Wilcox. |I the fore part of the week after spend- | Rosa Brooks of Bingham, ware cmllers | Ing a fortnight with her son and fam- i .some money if you set* us be- at the home of Mr. and Mra. John ' By at Jackson. | fon* you buy. Wetherell last week. A jolly crowd of young folks took , T. W*. Baldwin baa sold his property In the dance at Merle Etoach last Fii- i In this village to U. Earl Bcott, who! day night. What Ah Yoaf will take posoeaslon soon. Harvey ITatt of Lanaing spent Sun- j The Texd Man Os yam ieel week, tired, dsapoodeai, have fregsas t hsad- day with his friends, Edwin aad Fred Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webb and son Jaatram. oMns. costed looges, bitter or bed teste ia aiBraiag, of lainaing. visited DeWItt friends | **hBart-barB.** bslcbiag at gas. aeM risiagt ia throat sAar Mr. and Mn. N. R. Pratt enteruln- VAN Lansing, Michigan laat Sunday. oali^, MoaHMli grow or bora, ioal breath, disay tpalls, ed a number of thair friends Sunday A. T. TaaServeail A Sen OM .NallannI Happl) Cernar poar or vsrioMe sppotits, nausoa at tiaMs aad kiadrad Mr. and Mrs. Bert Scott rialtad hlaj evening. M? parents. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Scott In ] Olive, Sunday. j ——— of tbe U Robert Kaufman cut his band quite j •ass, lorpM three wAb-----_------. , bad laat week In Lansing, while un- ! Dr. PWroe ’s GoMew Medloel Disoovory is sealing a car. op of Ibo most rmimmktm aamdimimml ('harlea (tote made a buslnasa trip hasiin to asedlool ssiswos for tbs , to Haglnaw last Saturday. rocs of soeb ebaomMl nn o d itlsat It is o (Jarmen Traachell of St Johns, vis­ ofbeiewt liver iovigoreSor, stoosoas ited Mrs. ('haiies Cole, last Monday. ragalator aad aerva straogtbeaar. ('harlea (tole. Mr. and Mra. M. D. Hundreds of Bargains Still Left Smith of Riley, visited Mr. and Mrs. IW “GoMea Madioal Disoovery** is aot a pataat ■iiMstss or aoen a toll list of its lagradtaats betag priatad oa its bottle-wrapper a H. .N. (torpenter. Isst Saturday. andsr oath. A gT-nrt at tksse will sbaw that it eBatsiai oo slsobs Mra. J. E. Wood and children of tollLtot.ior.s.ar^. It to • laid extroM ma4a with pars. t> Lansing, visited DeWItt friends from OL'R c;re.\t loom e.vd s.\le, compri .ses.se\ er.\l dr .av lo .\dsof br.wd new Mvosnas, of prope r strsogth. from tbs roots at aative Aassrioa Friday until Sunday. Mr. Wood came ■MERCHANDLSE DIRECT ERO.M THE F-'ACTORIES. TOCETHER WITH ALL SCRPLUS toMSt ptoalB. WorM*s Diipsasary Med isel AMssistio o, Preps., B P’.V. over Sunday aad returned with them. The annual Pomona meeting was .STOCK AND DL>^CONTI\LED LINE.S. BROKEN .A.S.SORT.MENTS, ODDS .AND ENDS .AND held at DeWItt Grange Hall laat week LEFT-0\ ER SIZES IN OCR OWN CREAT STOCK OF .MERCHANDISE IN WHICH CAN STILL Wednesday, January 24. The attend ­ ance wna large. Eight Clinton county BE FOI ND HC.VDREDS OF ll.AROAI.NS FOR EVF.RV ME.MBF.R OF THE FA.MILY, AS WELL Granges were represented. Mra. J. T. AS FOR F.YF.RY ROOM IN THE HOUSE—PR.ACTIC.AL. FA ERY DAY W.ANTED MERCHAN­ ia GIVE $500 TO Norrto. Mre E. J. Creytee and K. A. Holden of ('apital Grange were pres­ DISE FRO.M THE .MOST F.A.MOUS F.AlTORIF.S OF AMERICA. NOTED FOR THEIR HIGH- ent After a bcMintlful Grange faaat C.RADF- PRODUCTS AND ALL MARKED AT WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS FROM REGULAR the 5th degree was oooferred upon XALl’E.S. OF ST.JOHNS AND several cand lda tea. All present re­ ported aa enjoywble time. iMllAua TSclentlAl' Orl^nated the IHow Famous The M. EL Aid Society met at tbe 'Home Tr«Mitmentr ** off(Oifars SI *00 Treatment Grange Hall. January 25. A large Free to Sick and Alllnd- crowd took dinner tbore. Table re- celpu were tl2.10. After a bountiful Ready-to-weeur Depeulment In die Dcnnestic Depeuiment dinner the meeting waa called u> order In order that every reader of The People who suffer from Rhau- aad the following offleera elected: Splendid opportunities for economy still remain— Our (ircat Loom End Sale was opened to the most Hows who needn treatmoat may have matlon. Kidney Trouble. Stomacb President Mra. Josephine McLouth; an opportunity to teot this celabmtod Trouble, Liver or Bowel Dtoorgar s, vice president. Mrs. Mamie Moon; sec­ Womens ’ and Mis.scs' Cloaks at enthusiastic host of buyers that have greeted one of Mgictn*'. the now famoua Indian ('atarrh. Bronchitis. Asthma. Chronic retary, C. L. Pearce; treasurer, Floy aMmtlat hao ronse to the front with na Coogba, Weak I*uaps. Lumbago, Piles. Baird; cbalrman of alok aad flower $3.75 these famous offerings —The magnificent collection «0er to give sboolutely froe a full else ITiinary Dtoorders, Fenale Waaknaaa commlttae. Mrs. Mamie Moon.. The of needed merchandise offered at .marvelously low package to five hundred persoan of any kind, tbe weak, worn out. following committee waa appointed to Womens ’ and Misses’ Coats for to prove the wonderful clalma which broken down and despon d ent will be draft reoolutioaa on tbe death of Mra. prices, .so much under regular values created the have been made for IL In making thin delighted at the effect of a few dooaa. Jane .Northway: Mra Elliabeth Fish­ $7.50 aUar the nctenttot anM: "I know that Thto wonderful treatment craatas a er. .Mra. Ida Brink Tbe next meeting greatest luisine.'#; wc have ever enjoyed. W hile the ftonre are many people who have been fine appetite aad belpa tbe digestive of the aid will be held at the Grange womens ’ and Misses’ Coats at naRoiing for years with ootne chronic orpana to carry on tbafr fuacUons as Hall the laat Thuraday In Fsbmary. as.sortments are not as large as in the beginning of Atoaaoe and many of them bnve spent they should. It atrangthena the kM- Mra H. R. Wilcox vtoltad Mr. end $10.00 tofge ouma of money seeking a cure. I neyn. too, aad diivea rheums ttom •Mrs. Jerome Dllla laat week Saturday. this great sale, still there arc hundreds of bargains knew that theoe people baslute about IMdsoao from tbe blood aa If by magic. Tbe high acboal will give Aunt It is not necessary lor us to dwell upon the beauty, left for the belated buyer. livaoUig money In medicine beenuoe That Is why people who try It baeooM IMnab'e Quilting Party, Friday even ­ style or wearing worth of these (iarments—they are tony have deopatred of ever getting ao epthualaatlc. ing. February 2. Itl2. Red Rlnnkcts, single bed size, pair...... 35 wall. Thouaandn hava toM me that all of the Reliable I. W. Knapp Company quality and * Any reader of lYie News who will Red RIankets, worth $1.00, pair...... 80 alary and many tbouaanda of tbe anine try this extraonllDnry madlctae that worth two and three times the price a.sked for them. paaple have toM me aftarwaid a that has created ao much excltatnant by Its Red RIankets. worth $1.50, each...... $1.12 ■y treatment haa cured then after curse can obtain ahaolutely free a foil Womens ’ and Miaaes’ Tailored Suits dnators and everything elae Imd failed. 11.00 treatment by aimply fllllag In tbe W’ool Red RIankets, regular $4.50 value, each.. $3.25 I vaat to abow tbaae deapatrfng people f oupoa below or writtag a latter daa- The advantage we possess over other stores in Cen­ W^ool Red RIankets, regular $5.00 value, each... $3.48 toai all tbe newepapsr talk about my criblDg tbeir oaae ia thair own words. tral Michigan is our buying facilities and buying in tomtmeat to ahoofutaly tme. I wnat to If they prefer, aad roalltag It today to VN’ool Red RIankets, regular $5.75 value, each... $3.98 Ibto e to a iBitad number — no nwttar Janrno W. Kidd. Fort Wayne. Indlaaa. large quantitie.s, which enables us to buy at lower what tbe dlaanae. ao matter how long .No money need be eeat aad no ebarps prices, and thus.wc can .sell at closing prices. 81x*>0 Ironclad Seamless Sheets, 75c value each tony nmy have nffarod. no matter how of any Mad will be made. Mae aad dtaeoumaad —tbnt my tmnt- 100 Beaiitifnl Tailored Suits worth up to 815.00 for ...... 63 toaat raally and actually doas ae- As this offer la llmltad. ran MmmiM .lf»x45 Pillow Cases, worth 15c each, for ...... 10 aaaniitob the wonderful rsaulto tbat write at cnee, m ontor to ba sera to each, for have haao rapartad.** receive yoar free treaiiaaai 76x*K) Seamless Sheets, value each, for ...... 54c $5.00 (3ur great sale of beautiful Table Linens and Nap­ NNfN’MING HOrNBto 100 New Model Tailored Suits worth up to 822.50 kins, direct from the Rleacheries of Ireland offers big coupon A.96 FOR FREE DOLLAR TREATWERT la the aarth am aanmUmaa haard ba- each.for Hr. Jna. W. KMi. PL Wayna. Ind. farr • tanibla aarthquaka. that warn inducements for a trip to Tensing —to the Linen I>e- Planse sand am a ^11 91.00 (toni It tor ay free of Um cam tog parfl. .Naturwia warn- $10.1.00 partment of J. W\ Knapp Company. Mipoat paid. Jaai aa you pramtos. Inga ar« kind Thai dull pain or aahe la tha bnok wama you the KIdnaya <1 Ftot omae ______naod attantton if you wooM aoaapa •treat or R. F. D. No. thoaa rtangarnna maladlaa. Dropo y, JOeev long affltetodT niahalaa or Brtobtto diaanaa. Take Bear this in rnind if '/fe Store that doesae H ndi^erfises* ^ It will Boon be time irais Elaetrlc BIttara at once and ooa hoek- aaha fly and all your hoot faaltaga ra- for your own hPuae- tarn. ”My aao raealvad graat banadt you want Pure of the ..caasrvti ..overtoe TrsehU from thair uoa tor khbtoy aad hladdar claaning. Buy .your ..Irregular Fwisis trouMa. ” wHtaa Putar Bandy, •auth ]. W. Knapp Company ..Fstofel PsTtoSs Rock wood. MIoh.. "It la cartalaly a Lace Curtains NOW graai kldnay madlctna." Try It. 50 quality. ON&HALP Lit canto at J. T MlllaMMi'a. Vanaickto A at J. W. Knapp Com­ Glaopto'a. Travto Drag (to. CENTRAL MICM.REL1ABLE STORE REGULAR PRICE. JiJkfsrMwm. Mtctf* pany graat apactal sale toe a cTsas (X) to (XJti fram stobh yen krai nn •♦ . 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BABA«*♦♦♦♦♦ Tha Prehata Oaart far of'B A zai. w B. rntjmcmm. ommam/^ Legals CHatw. lA SBBFABBBFILLB A •ts*! Ilotol. TuMiar ITrMair o( POB BALB OB TBIBB. At a anWoa af aaM Oaan, haM at iBw Nh H ■■B HTm Mflii wwk. fixMn 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. ■OBMIABB BALB. tha Prohata omaa la tha Cttr af St PUB BALB—A waA woW Wfawaj Myrl Dafaalt haatac baaa naifl Johaa, n aaM OwaCy. aa tin IMh Aar Swair* at BBAnUBT A BRITTOH. af JaaiaaiTt A. D> ItlS- Andrew Pha oaata vary aaar laa> Bath Phaaw tt. Mtf ooadlUoaa of a oanala r. A. KOTT. nunilaia& Oeiahar IMh . ItOt, PriBiat: HON. flABIMi M. MBB- ing one of hla Maas horsto last af furaltuia ! by Datta H- Qala aad raeoiaA la tha RILL, JaAia of Prahala. It la astoa bettor at this wrttlag Dr. utfloa mM POB HALK—A few______Blrmlngbam la trantlng It Own Hai OCB m tor aala laeludlag a sauUI Iraa aato, ! offtea of tha RiMMar of Daada for la tha ■Bftsr of tha BMata of JaaapA; 1 la t aw at sat S. Laaalag St. oa Saturday, i Cllatoa County. Miahtgaa. la LAhar m H. Faiawih daaawsd. *T1ieaAun Ban-i Mrs. A MofHttehow la 111 at this ------[of aMTtswaa oa paga 114. Oatobar thaisal. DnHatetrator of aaM aa Ua. bar-1 writing. wl ! ikth. 1M7. oa whieh laortswa thara lag BlaA la aaM ooun hla patRlon. i R. C. Baker made a bnslnsaa trip to DB. L. F. VANAMBURO. afBaa oa wa to sen tha Intaraat ! Ciaar* laataaraat. Offlaa Waa • FOB HALC—RaaMaaaa aad thraa; Is daa at tha dala of thla aoftea tha praytas 11 tha scats of N. Y. laot wook. aerw of land at »li TrowbrMsa St.: atw of I1JI0.B0 prtaMpla aad tllBBt| of aaM in nartnin real aatata la 11 a. m.; t lo 6 aaA 7 lo • p. n. MwS Mr. aad Mm H. F. Wators of OvM. R«r1 Estate? PiMM at Blaak. Brartal ttaai St B. D. BLACK. Intaruat nsahlag a total of pttealpal tharain dMcrlbsA, for tha purpona of spwt Thursday with Willlani Uaiaa aad tataraat tl.TSAU baaMaa aa at* paying dohto. imsogiii aad srpwaaa. j and fatolly. FOB BALB -IM corda of woad at toraar toa of tlB.Bi prorMad la aald It la orAarad. TTmt tha tnat 4ay of IIAB par cord, I oca tad oa Sac. St. moriaga aad by atataia. aad ao aalt Fabntarr. A. D-, 1918, at ton o'eloak In Mr. and Mrs. O. F. SaUth antortala- WILLIAM RAVBNi. M. D Duplaln. Iwulre of A. BBRK- or prnnssrtlasi ht law or la agalty tha fortotoao. at wM pwhnts afftoa, ad tha following oompaay to dinner If aa. tkto offlaa wUI act yost right DkltoM otto of ynur jatolBat tf you palRlc phyaiBlaa aad aarww. Of* HOUSBN. Orld Tslaphaaa Rxchanga har^ baaa laatttatad to raoowr any be and la haraby cppolntod for haarlng last Thursday: Jobs Woodworth, B. paaa aa by. laatot on tafdag an hour off; oafia tn aal let aa hear flaa oaar Doty A Raa Interaatlag sermon laot Sunday morn ­ Bane Ara a Few af Oar BaagalnA la a goad state of oulUratloa. all show oauoo why a Hcawe to soil tha talaad aad by atatuta la weh oaaa intaraat of anld aatata tn aaM real an* ing. One aaw 7-room honoa oa oar Itao, all laodoni azoapt heat, aad plpad BOBBRT C mxx. M . D. Maaaaaa of good wire faaeaa, gaad orchard, two maAa and pror Mad. aoUoa la haraby for faraacc and hot stator, srith pood tot. 11169, 898 or more down good walla aad good comfortabla tnta should not be grantad; Preaching aorviaa a aozt Sunday tha aya. aar, aaaa aad throat oaly. glvaa that on FrMay the tth day of It la Further Ordarsd, That public avaning. Bvarybady ooum . and 919 par month Ofilea orar Chapmw^ alora. bttlMlngi tor fl.5M. Ad dr sas. March. ItlS. at on# o'eloak la tha af* One new 7-room hasiac on car llae. atrictly modem, goad sized lot. AMRUA WADDBLL. Fowlar. Mich nottea thereof be given by publication Mr. and Mrs Fred Rsmaey aad Mrs. tamooa of aald day at tha waat front of a copy of this orior, for three aue- 81890, on anay tanaa. MwSpd door of tha Court Houae for CHatw J. B. Cleveland ware the gaaate of J. B. DODOK, M. D. Offtea and raal- oaaalre woahs prevlow to aald day of Mr. and Mrs Brneat Underhill of Vic­ One 8-room houaa built tnraa yaara, all modern, fialahad la oak. gaod danea orar Spauldlar ’a hard., oppb County, Michigan, la the City of St haarlng. In tha St Johns .News, a nawn- hM. 4 bloeka from Michigan Ava.. 889W. SHtoll payment down, balanea FOR BALE—Oreaa wood **i^®** j Johaa. that balag tha place whara tha tor over Sunday. Staal. right. Phone 22t Red papar prlntsd and dreulatad in said on aaay tanas. O* T* I Circuit Court for Clinton County la county. Anson Doyen was eailad to Ana 7-raoai houae on steal side lot 45x10 rodA ooosblaatloo lights, fur- St'HMNCK I held, there will be aold at public ran • i Arbor last week by the serious Illness C. BDI80N OOVBY, PH. D. M. D.. (A tree copy.) oaca, full bath aad good cellar, hard and aoft amtar, eaat front. 88499. ------' due to the hlgbeat bidder the land la CHARLBB M MERRILL. I of his sister. 19-room houaa, close la, atrictly modara and la fine condition. Haa Phraiclan aad aurpaoo. k 1t1bc.o |M«* LIBT TOUR PAIlBh with Bradley A said mortgage deacribad. rlz: Let 6 i Mr. sud Mrs. Newell Finch vlsUad lal attantloa to chronic dlsawaa. 88arS Judge of Probate large lot and good boro. 18990. Thla la a grant bargain. Brittan. St. Johaa. Mich. tf i and the south oaa-half of lot 5, la ' his slater in Haginaw over Sunday. One new atrictly modem P-room houae, cloae in. oa the eaat side. Lot 114 C. Mtchigaa Ara.. Lanatac. Mich. ______Block 18. In tha City, formarly Vll- O'l It. 'll Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cleveland at- 4x16 rode, fine ahade. Houae ta fialahed la oak and is a fine place. POK BALB—One awn aoi aaa. i apaa lage of St Johns, Cllatoo County, ‘ tended the oyster club at Floyd Cole- State of Mtchigaa, for the purpoaa of $2899. of mulaa. both extra good FRANK ■ man's last Thursday. Three new bouaaa on east aide, all modern except furonca. to ex­ PBlfTlBTB. OATBB. Shepardarllle 23tf •atlafylng the araouat due w aald mortgage. Said aale will ha made The M. E Ludles ’ Aid are getting ' change for good farm, from 80 to 150 acres. $4099 will take the three houaaa and loto. FOR HALE-Three Barred Rock ,*ub)eet to two mortgagee given aub- reedy for their annual fair to be held | DR. B. C LBVAN8ELER. D. D. 8^ cockerela from piite winning stock. »eroom bouse, basement under able two years from date with inter* i s|>endlng a few weeka with relatives: except furoaoe. Lnrge lot. $3090 will uke thto place, or will exchange ARTHUR OORBIN, DaaUat. offtea at all. steam beat and bath. One large eat at six per cent per annum payable I and friends. | for farm. tha haad of Clinton Avanua. grain bam, horse hare and other annually, recorded in the office of the Propeity j Wedding bells are noon to ring In 8evaa-room. atrictly modem houae on St. Joseph St. waat. .54x8 rod buildings. 1 mile west of Carland. Ragtater of Daada. October Mth. ItlO. I Shepardstille. lot nt a price that will move it quickly, or will exchange for a farm. ATTOBKETS. BY PiUlH FARMS PlBNb Phone 8KS-SR. Owoaao. L R. TABER. ‘ In Liber 99 of mortgagas on page 314. LitUe Leora BnacroCu who has been Carland, Mich. 34tf ; The other mortgage la dated March For all • ------^------' 18th. 1911, payable to the State-Bank very sick again. Is some better at thla H. E. WalbHdca D. W. Kallay. wiiUng. Wo have thorn great. W«e have thorn amall. WALBRIDOB A lOELLET. Attoraarya FOR BALK—100 acres of good hard of St Johns for 888180 payable two 6 acraa. 4 from Fenton, with good houae and hip-roof bare, at Law. oaor ooiiior drug atora. St. wood land in W'exford county 2 milaa ! years after that data with Intaraat at J. C Flynn etc. This la a fine truck farm. I^^lce $2500. will trade for dty property I Johaa. from Harrietts. 30 acraa cleared. 25 > tlx per cent payable annually aad re­ to tha value of $1500. acres cherries and apples 1 and 21 corded in the office of the RaglaCar of Below are only a few of tha many ♦ ♦ 16 aerao located on Franklin Ave. One of the nmot beautiful farm J. BARLE BROW?;. Attoraar at Law years old. 7 seres clover. $8001 Deeds for Clinton Cmiaty, March 20th. ♦ KABT LEBANON ♦! bargains wa offer: ♦ ♦! homoa la Cootral Mtebigau. Good frame houae of 9 rooana. located la Offteaa orar State Bank. St Johaa- worth of Umber. Price 83.500. {1911. in Liber 99 of mortgagas on ceatar of beautiful maple grove, (food baaameat bare 20x40. Nice Would consider real estate. Phone ! page 331. 79A —ISO acraa. goad house aad bora, 4 milaa from city, soil clay Iosb . ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A orchard and new srlre fencea. Will take amall house and lot in Lan- WILL H. BRUNSON. Attomay at Law, write or ae« Dr. M. S. ORBGORY.I Dated. Daeambar 14. 1911 price. 875 par acre. «lag as part payment. The price will interest you. 3t Johaa. Mteh Eureka. 25 w2 STATE BANK OF ST. JOHNS. Mrs. M. Hoffman vitited In Beal 20 acres. 3 miles from La^ag. 4-room frame house, good bare aad Mortgagee 798 —180 acraa 8 miles from Pawamo. LYON A MOINET. Attoraeyv at Law. WAPrTBD. fine house, new bare, good loea- City laat week other out buildtags A dandy little truck farm. Price $1900. Walbrldga A Kelley. Eva Fink of Lamalng spent aaveral St. Johaa, Mich. Offleaa la naw Attofiieya for Mortgagee tlon. pric# $7800 30 acres 84 miles from Lansing. 4 mile from good railroad town, .\attoDal Bank Building. W AITED A renter for a large flrat- Bnalnaaa AAdrsaa. St Johna. Mich- 794 —80 acraa, 'Township at RIlay, alzjdaya at Arnold Bartrams with gaod. fair buildings and good orchard. $1700 will take it. claas farm near Ovid. 4 share ItwlS milaa from DeWUt, prtea $5090. ! R*ra Sturgis aad wife of Bangai. 40 acres located 3 4 miles from i-*"***g New 8-room frame house, rFDBBTAKBBS. given. E E. MURRUN. Ovid. 798 — 96 acres. Duplatn Township, Ernest Wtebeter and wife of Itosex. good barn 30x49 with wagon shed in connection, other good o"! bulld- wnillam Bosk and slater. Naita, visit­ 24w3 pbohate oboer . good house and bare, all Improved. Ings. Also fine orchard. Inquire about this. Price Is catchy. W. R. OSGOOD. Furniture aad Undar- Plica $4990. ed at Perry Waters' Sunday. ■50 acres, near St. Johns, good 7-room frame houae, 2 splendid barns, taklag. St Johaa. Michigan. M.INTKD -I have an important imsi- STATE CM>' MICHIGAN—County of Clinton, as. 799— 40 acraa 3 milaa from city, good Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark spent granar}' and all other out buildinga, 4 acres of orebard. extra fine soil. tion for three capable, ener*^ Me houaa aad bare, all Improved, price Sunday at George Townsend's. Will take houae and lot worth about $2590. Price la right. HOlfET TO LOAIf. Mleanien. Lady or gentle an. At a saaslon of the Probata Court $8900. Mlto Stella Wood entertained a few 'or the county of CUaton boldan at 76 acres. 2 miles from good lively town. Fair buildings, good fauces. Steady employment, opportunity for 787 — 180 acraa 3 milaa from city, ela- Inviled friends Wednesday evening. 1 mile from school. This place will go for $1700 if aold within the next MONEY TO LOAN—On mortgage oa* advancement the greateat. «Hve :ie Prubat*- OfTlce. In tha Villaga of eurlty at rsaaonable ratsa and oa I gaat houae and baaameat hare, one Mr. and Mrs Ernest Wakefield and 20 days. name, addreas and experience. Ad ­ .St. Johna. on Wedneaday, the 17yi day children of Eaeex, spent Sunday with aatlafactory tems, at The State I )f January, in the year one thouaaiid of the bast farms tn Cllatoo county 80 dtres near Bath. Fair houae, 2 good barna also good fences and dress A H.. St. Johns News 788 — 90 acres fins, houae and barn Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Dixon. Bank of St Johns. Lairge or amull | 2*.wtf aine Itandred and twelve. orchard. Sandy ioan> soil. This is a great bargain at $3890. amounts. Call and see us. J. W ! all improrad. 4 milaa from dtv. Daniel Rreneman passed away at 190 acres. 14 miles from Flint. 2 4 tulles from car line. 30 acras im­ Present. ('HARLBB M. MERRILL. J. C. FLTNN his home In Weston. 0.. Thursday. proved land. 70 acres good timber. Will take all city propany. Price Fitzgerald. Caahiar. ^ | WANTED—White Ash. Hlckorj. an Judge of 1‘robate. January' 25. 1912. He resided here Swamp Oak bolts, for further par­ In the -iiattar of the estate of Laals A'80o. MONEY TO LOAN—At low rate of la- | several years ago. 104 acres near Howell, good frame house. 2 fine barns, plenty of other ticulars write M. Wood A Co.. <)wos- Flak.. On reading and filing tha patl- A itedro party was held at the plena- taveat. Farms and city proparty for i ao. Mich. 19w8 TEArHEBfF BXAHlNATIOIfS. out buildings, and all good wire fences. Some timber, sandy loam with aale. Inquire at office of H. B. tion duly varffied. of John P. Fink, ant home of Mr. and Mrs. Hdmond Pig- praying that last will and taatamant Far 1918. clay sub soil. No bettar farm in Michigan. $80 per acre. Waibridge got t. Tuesday evening A most en ­ 108 acres. 4 mile from Eagle. 9-room frame house in fine condi ­ W AN'TED—A competent man to work of said decaaaad may ha provad and Until further notice Teaehara' S joyable time was had by all present. farm of 91 acrea on halves, 4 milaa admitted to probate and that he or amlnatloos will be held aa follows: tion. good bare 29x.5o and all kinds of aeceaaary out buildings Sandy Ijewis Miller was In Grand Raplda loam soli, well fenced with wire and rail. A bargain at $7.5 per acre. from St Johns, inquire of GEO. be St Johns, in Court Houaa, be Saturday. LIBIT YOUB SPENDITie...... n « r. . some other eultahle pareon may Will consider house and lot tn Lansing, at about $2000. W. BRENNER. R. F. D. 1, | appointed azacutor of aald estate ginning last Thursday of April. Mrs. J. H. Smith and aon. Bert, And Mve the balanea la a baClar 10H-4r 34tf ‘ 180 acres. II rollas from Lanalng. 9 miles from St Johna New 8- way to get a start than to Itmlt yonr Thereupon It la ordarad; Thati St Johns, la tha CMCt housa, bo> spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ('al- WANTED- Young women as nurses Thursday, the 8tfa day of Fi'hruary. I ginning second Thuiuday of August. vin Mundell. room frame houac,i basement bare 34x46 with hip-roof. All kinds of Mvtag aad apaad the balance out buildings with stone foundations. 110 acrea iindar cultivation. 20 The nintan raaaty Snvlags Bank. upon the insane. Good wages and A. D. 1912. at one o'clock In the after- PROGRAM. Carl Shultz and Mrs. Inez Sowle two years' conrae tn training free. noon be aaalgned for the hearing of! First day __Monitog. Orthography, IJ. Slllman'a Sunday acres bast timber in Michigan. Gravelly and sandy loam aoil. $80 par fReaoureto 8590,090). acre will take It W’lll take good house and lot In Lansing. Pays 8 per cent Intersat oa all dapaa- Address Ml A. I. NOBLE. Medical said petition and that the hetra at law I spelling. Arlthatotlc. oral and writ- Mr. and Mrs. Verne Sturgis visited tts. Loana monay on mortgagaa aad Superintendent. Kalamazoo. Mteh. and legatees of said deceased and all I tan; Theory aad Art. Afternoon. Gao- Mrs. Mclionald and sons Sunday. 141 scree located 6 milee from l.auisiiig. Good houee and two good 24w4 other persona interested In said will, graphy. Oovarnmant aad D. 8, HH- Barn. Sunday. January 21. to Mr. baniA with all other out buildings. One of the finest stock farms in other approved aacurlty. the countn'. 175 per acre cash. albert j. BALDWIN, Prea. are required to appear at a acMlon of I tory. and .Mrs. H. A. Davis of Huron- 8. COOLBY E BALL. Vice Praa. said court then to be holden at the; flrrnml day — Morning, Qranunar. liakota. a son. -Mrs. Davis was form ­ 150 acres located near Shaftsburg. Good buildings, finest kind of R. C. DEXTER, Traaa Probate Office In the city of 8L Johns Pfayulology. Reading. Afternoon! erly Miss Irna Sessions, daughter of black sandy loan* soil. All wire fences, all kinds of fruit 25 acres of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ and show cause. If any there be. why | School Imw, State Manual aad Cfouina .Mr. and Mrs Jay Sesaions of I^ebanon. timber. $4n per acre cash will take It. the prayer of the will should not be {of Study, Algebra. Botany and Phyates Willie MIHer Is working for Harry 162 scree near good railroad town aleo on electric line, and 14 milee THE STATE BANK OF approved ' (saeoad grade.) Oaneral History, (aac- He«ly this week. from l.,aneing. (iood frame houae. fine bare 39x70. and all other kinds And It is Further Ordered, that no-iond grade), H. M. Fare was in Muir one day of out buildings, fine wire fences, rock well, cistern and windm'H. ST. JOHNS. tice be given to the persona Interested Third day —(for flrnt grade appll- last week. Water piped into the buildings. Will consider acme city property. Only SL Jabwa. MtofeRmn. In said estate of the pendency of the cants only) Ganaral History, Phyeias SM Morrison was in 31. Johns Mon ­ $40 per acre for this fine piece of property. rOBBRRriAL AND SATINDS. 99 acres, 9 miles fram 81. Johns. 6 hearing thereof, by causing a copy of and Gaomiatiy. day on business 165 acres. I mile from city limits. If you want a fine stock farm bar* CAPITAL PAID IN FULL liO.OOO. from Klale. 5H from Bannister. 2H thla order to be published in The St Certtfloatm of all grades will be you are .New lO-room house, heated by furnace. 40x48 basement bare SbeparderHIe. 3-4 mile to general Jobna News, a newspaper printed and fr.«cted at thaaa examinations ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ with hip-roof. 30 acrea of fine timber, nicely fenced with wire. Sandy F. A. TRAVIB Praaldagt store, blackamith ahop. cheaae factory, circulating tn said county of Clinton All ezamtnatlona will begin at S;S( ♦ ♦ loam aoil. $87 per acre. M WELLBR Vies Praaldagtchurch. Rich, level dark loam aoil, for tbree succeaalve weeks previous to a. m. ♦ OLivi; > 180 acres near Denavtile. Pine 10-room house. 2 bares and lot of J. W. FTTZOBRALD CaahlaT well drained, good buildings of all said day of hearing. THBO. H. TOWNSEND. ♦ ♦ otbar buildings Clay loam aoil, all wire fencaa, fine paacb and apple A. J. S. Jury Atolataat Oaahlarkinds, well fenced. Orchard and ('HARIJBB M. MERRILL Ooaamhmtonar of Schools ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ orchard, windmill and steel tank. We have ten days option on this at E. A. TALLMADGE Tallar small fruit 8100.00 per acre If aold A true copy. Judge of ProtoitA Ml iiiiu: ■ -I ------—------I $50 per acre. Three par cant Intaraat paid on car- soon. ITila location la worth $125.00 Llttle Donis Brinkerhoff la im- 249 acres 3 milaa from I.aiingeburg. Nice 8-room houoe newly painted, tlflcataa of daposlt and on mvtagi per acre. proving quite fast. baaotuont bare with hip-roof 49x55. clay loam soil slightly rolling. book accounts. Drafto Issued good tn Mrs. Bert Taylor Is quite sick. 79 arre% 2)4 miles from Fowler. 220 acras under cultivation. 2 acres fine orrbard. balance good tlm- any part of the Unltad Statae or Can­ Mrs. S. M. Norris is sick with a coM. bor. good wire fences- ciatere. well and windmill, 4 mile from school. ada aad in the principal cttlM of $6,500.00. would exchange for larger farm. $95 per acre. Borope. Accounto of fnimare, mar Own Your 382 acras near Leslie. 12-room brick house, finished in oak. haatad ehanta or maehanlea received on fav­ RerfebenHi farm of about 100 acrea. j including mummer resort. Good pro ­ by furnace and in fine condition. Sevemi good bares and Iocs of out orable terms and evary acconunoSa- buildinga. (iood rock well, ciatere and windmill and some timber. This Hon extsnded conatotant with aafa position. ' Is a beautiful place. Will exchange for other desirable property or banking. Suparlor faelHUaa for mnk* Save time and money by letting me smaller farm, or money will talk on thto place. Ing col lections of all kinds. show you farms- For want of apace; own Home Money loaned on approred seeuTl- List Yonr Farms With Ua cannot give hut a few of them, hut BI'HINBHN CHANUBH com* tn and let me give you deaertp- 800*1 barraw a bease to live la al sa ** DIRFCTORS. moefc a oMiatli, More Faurm Bargains 3-au>r>' hotel in thriving town, doing fine bustnans. 50 rooms, large tlon aad terms- F. L. Shllay. Otla Fuller HL Jahas Ileal Kalate repMly ad- dining room. Finished in ash below with ateol ceilings. Georgia pine 199 acres 7 milaa from St Johna. fins taadag. Preseat value still law aa ^ acres, 7miles ta BMrkd. gaad bulMtmrs, goad tall,.fences In gaad above. Electric lights, steam heat, sample room. $12990 caah. or will J. W. Fitzgerald. H. B. Knealand . soil, good buildings. V4 mile from ear shape, price 8i«899. A. J. S Jury, F. A. Ttavla rempared with what It will be a year trade for farm of from 49 to 109 acreo line, price 819.090. Take amall farm bea^ •to acres 4 miles fram aMuket, good baiWUngA gnad saiL good fagaoA Groeor>' and meat market in fine location in Lamsing- Have beeo in C. T. Babcock. Dr. M Waller, tn exchange C. B. Glffels. Take advaatage af saaie af theaa Price 97499. biislnoaa 17 yaars. Will aoll cheap for oaali. or will trade for farm or 319 acres 5H milaa from St Johaa, Hargala* aad reap this advance far IM acres 2 miles fram atorket. good halldlags, soli good, fences g oad. city propert>. GRAND TBirWl RAILWAY SYSTEM. IM improved, gravel loam soli, fair year owa paeket. This farm Is a bnignla at 97,189. Drug atork in one of the finest locations in Lansing, doing a floe Sebedn ie la effart Bay 7, 191L buildinga, chance to apaeulate, $55.00 Fine large brick house, modem Im* 195 acres 1 mile ta morh#4, balMImrs la good shape, gnod aoU, faaeaa bualnuoa. Monthly Income 880o. If you want a drug store, don't lot Trains Dapam Qaing Inst per acre. Take smaller farm in as- provementA beautiful abode. Lot 190 good, another bargalA at 9Mi9. this go by. Mall ____ . 7:58 a. oa change by 385. Call aad get price on thto. IM acres 8 mllos from amrket. good soiL good boildiagA price 919499. I.7. Ttaitlac bar aoa. Jay Plofae and fam­ Maat Sunday will ba Cla—anal an ily. Bkm latamad Monday noon, tab- Sunday tor tba Toaua« In dto a* Sodal ­ las Maatar Lalaa wMb bar. Any article displayed ity bWnc dfW Sunday of tba MStb. Tba L._ a T. M. M. bad alaetlaa of —uiT -I1-1 Bargains of UrandJ in my windows will Tuoaday tbara wan a nuptial Rapida. of tbo K. O. T. M. M.. w Now Let HB Esphun: Ifaaa for Mr. Joaapb Boarar mat bar* Tbumday and Friday. Ha orpi be sdd according to • | Linia Millar, iiad tba lodpa bar*. rrtday tbaia will Barrad Haart ■1 BrannaaMin laeatwad a talasram the ticket on the article eachday, which will be a 10 per cent reduction yiday. Oos- tbat bla tatbar waa daad at hla aiatar'a in Wanton. Obio. lant Frida y. Ha will oaactaaa aalltac until faaalona will ba baard Tburaday aflor- from original price. For instance-a clock marked $5.00 ^ noon and Friday nmnMns tram aaaan atartsd for tbora Friday noan, eloaa4 out, poo4a at croal* to alsbc Mlo)|i^ Oroaa rlaltad bla alatar. Mra. marked $4.50 tomorrow, $4.00 the next day and will keep on DIMINISH­ Saturday in tba gaodt of Bt Bias*. Jona^^Tbalan. at St Jobaa ona day ly lad acai wMek will ba Tba blaaaias of tbroata ariH ba stran ING each day until the article is sold. All goods will^ plainly marked at tba laomins Maaa and at t o'cloak Howard BMrlds*, who baa baaa at found on our aaclualva harBala Bis tor a ooupla P. each day that you may see the idea of this wonderful SALE. talbla. __ Tba aebolam of tba paraablal aebool daya. retumii raeairad tbalr half yaarty raporta Frank Wbitakar and H. Sntton want M to Datrolt to attand the poaltry abow. Bodi wiwlowi wil b« fdba wWi oMfnl and wa^ owduii^ to U (UmiaMddii{<^ of bi tiiis imimbtii ill mkWaI IIm Mra. William Saalltns apant Friday will Mrpriee you. Doa ’t ba late! Gat ia lina! TharW Don’t nu«s ovr at bar aiatar'a. Mr*. Scott Radfam of “Bluadertns Billy’* a borne talaot Orld. il! saW startad Wadaasday! Gat dowaaaiiy or will gat tha artida you wanted maeLj Gat comady will ba givaa by tba Star Morria Craaa la the prood poaaeaaor die idaa? Dimmisimigt l>raaaaUc Club of Mapla Rapida, at tba of a llae St Barnard dop- PVrwiar Opara Houae, Saturday aipbt. Mlaa Bra Flak and frland. Jay But- Fabmary S. tara, raiumad to I naatap. Monday. Satarday Mra. John Paarh of Baal City, waa Misa Bva baa baan borne a weak TMt- ALLISON’S JEWELRY STORE bare viattlas bar alatar, Mra Anthony inp her paranta. Har friand caun* Hutoapel. laat weak. Friday for the dance. Ultiii'ii Mra. John Sobrauban. Jr., and Mra. Mlaa Katie Fink of I.analnp Barcaias John Srhrauban. Sr., were in town I bean borne a few days, retumlnp Mon- Tburaday anroute for St. John* I day. Mlaa Laura Caspar of DaWItt at Mr. and Mrs. Erford Saab spent (andad tba dance Friday nipbt. 8ba|s«iunlay at DaM^tr. vsltlnp Mr. and on stnpir articloa. Somethlac I expacu to so to Dip Rapida to school. Mr*. FnMl Brown. Mrs. Brown says FAIEBS’ msmilTE. HELD AT different each weak. j She will take a rommarcial couina. j ahe ia not homaairk but oh. that awful Mlaa Clara Femboix was boma orar | feHInp. Sunday from St. Johns. Mrs. I. Sape la vlslUnp har dauph- Alfrad Whlukar of Ionia waa In tar. Mr*. Cor* Hettlar. a few waaka. GOURLHOUSE. ST. JOHNS] S^orday, Feb. 3rd town Saturday and Monday on buai-' Moriire Hayaa attandad tbe runami naaa. i of a cousin at lamainp oue day laat FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 11 Raymond Mayer la home from BIp weak. ■en*« work Mr Talar* Rapid* for a faw daya racatlou. Mra. Danner, formerly Mm. Cheater 9 AMD lO. 1912 Math Ulrich from Ionia, spent a; Salisbury of Ann Arbor, visited at few days with his brothera and sister. | John Carry's. 'Monday. It ; He returned home Saturday. Frank (laller and family visited at K. Oniler. Mr. Hldiidpa and Albert William Rahr’s of W’eati^iia. Bun- PROGRAM , .MarLaupblln. went to Detroit Friday •lay. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9. ; eveninp to sav the poultry show. A staiphload of vounp folks want F0R^L^'0O^^ M. Arana and family and his sistar, out to Mm. J. Wood's Wamaaday ! 9:4k—Introductory Ramarks by E. R. Munaon. Loral Manaper. I Mr. and Mm. Tom Weber. vMtad their nlpht Also a larpe load went to Mr j I0:0a—' Com and Its Improvement ”______E. M. Moore, WIxom Gmler > niotbar. Mm. John Arana, near Want- and Mm. Louis Simmon's Sunday. I lu:30—Dlscuaalon. led by R. J. Dieter. St. Johns, followed by L. iG. I..oomis. > phalla. Sunday. I Ksmx , C. E. (ierberich. Olive, et al Mr. and Mm. Michael Fadawa and Tba Haand Hlaap af iiaad Health, j 11:00—.Makmp the Old Orrbard Pay Supt. L. R. Taft. Apricultuml Collepa ' 4^* children ratumad home to Haatlnps ' 11:30—DiscuMion. led by O. M. Paarl, Sbepardaville. ; Monday noon. la not for those auffarinp from kldrey ailments and irrapularitiaa. The AFTBK.VOON. Mr. and Mm. John TTIrieb, Michael Music by Institute. y' j Fedawa and famHy and Lavtiia TTlrich prompt use of Foley's Kidney Pllla 1:00—Question Box in charpe of E. M. Moore. lichifiai I and children took a slalphrMa out to will dispel backache and rbauroatlsni, I Joseph in rich'a, Friday. heal and streaptben aore, waak and Recitation _____ >______- ______Maria Plowman Mm. D. Rochon and cklidran andi«H* “p kidneys, restore normal action. : 1:10—Alfalfa and Its Culture ______E. M. Moore Mike Fadawa and family ware out to i A* health and atranpth. Mm. ' 2:00—DlacusaiOB. led by Fred Ottmar. Riley. John Sebafar'a. SatunUy. i N. F. Spalabury. StarlInp. III., says: Sinplnp by_ Institute.„ _ . “I auffei^ praat pain in my bark and '2: JO— Spmya and Spmylap ...... Supt L. R. Taft. kidnaya, could not alaap at nlphU and! 3:00—Diacuasion. led by DaWItt Hunt. St. John*. could not misa my hands over my i 3:30—"Corn Judplnp; Prixas Awarded ”—...... Prof. Jeffries. Lnnsinp head. But two bottles of Foley Kidney 4-00—Discussion. m HILLSBURGl Pills cured me. BVHNI.N’C 7:3k —'Music by Institute. SPECIAL 7:4k —'That Roy" ______Dr. Tbomaa C. Blaisdell. Apricultuml Collape ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Music—Dust______Mias Haxel Plowman and Mr. Roy Swartout \ ^ Optical SpeciaUat ♦ ♦ 8:4k —”Probl*ms In Feedlnp" ______E. M. Moore ♦ URA^rDLBDHE Cloae —Music by Institute. J« who has fitted .so many jieople in St, Johns with glass- • ■ ♦ SATITRDAY. FEBRUARY 10. Big Drop in Print oi Fresk Mat FORENOfW ; X es, is coming again. He will be at the Steel Hdktel ; I 9:44—"BeauUfylnp Home Qrounds ”------Supt F. P. Buck. Local .‘Speaker Mlaa Merle Lance entertained Mias 10:14—Diacuaaloo. \ NfondUiy and Tneaday* Febrnary 3th and|0th« \ I 'I!?**"*- : 10:4fc- 'Braadlnp and FeadInp Shaap M. Moore * when he will correct defects of eyes. He lyosbesses a .k ‘. Market While barraatlnp ice Tuesday, My- It: 30—Diacuasion, led by Lealie Brown, Benpal, followed by C. A. Matthews,, J J ! , , . ^ » i ..u u Hixson fell and received painful ; at *1. knowledge of the eye that comes only to those who •“ Hipbnm Mm eppasite HpauMlnp ('*. Hardware. Cali and baj year BMat injuri*100 OR ftpIkcR-of tlip I Ac*^vnviv¥ic ^ * * * i* „ c ^ i ^ *1 u • ■ Mr. Hd. .Noyes passed away at bis | Music by Institute AFTfcRN^K>^. -j.i,, have given years of study to a single s|>ecialt>', He a al tbe rtpbt price. home on West Proat strast Friday, 1:0(1—Qucatloo Box. In charpe of E. M. Moore. Local Speaker after an lllneaa of about one year. IJ [ will tell you the true condition of your eyes. Mr. and Mm. Alfred Lance vlaltad 1:30—*' Apricultuml Extension Work Tbrouph tbe Beef Hlank, par lb. ______lie Helepna, per lb. .... Ms friends in Riley Wednaada.v snd Hipb School Apricultuml Course ”____ ...... A. McVltUe. Local Speaker Remember the dates, Monday and Tuaaday 2:00—Discuaaion. "Experiments ”______Boys of Apricultuml Class Beef Beast, par lb. ______ide Rattan Htew, par lb._____ „ 7c Tburaday. . 2:30—"Improvlnp tbe Dairy Herd ”______—..... E. M Moore February dth and 6tb, at Steel Hotel. Rattan Rawt. par lb._____ Mr Mm H. Dlllinpban of South RIlay ^ ^ Beef Stew, par lb. ______7c and Mm. Feasal of Lanslnp called on ' Aupust Millar. Binpbam followed by Fred Opanlander. Salt Park, per lb...... Me Park, la ebaak. par lh.._...... lie friend* in Grand Ledpe Monday. f —-—------...... Jir. and Mm. Allen Munper [ ' 3:30—"IndustrialIn^stii Education Prof. W. H. French. Apricultuml Collepe i Fmakfatts, par lb. ______Itr Freeh Fish, par lb. ____ 8c H. P. Halnar baa sold bis procery store and msnt market on N. Bridpe ' 4’(Ny—Dls<^ilscbasit Perk Stew, par Ik...... 12c Lard, par lb.______Hr street to Ely Taylor and S. Slmmona (ifffeem *f I.«anl Orpnaianileast .Mias Susie Lnwrence of HanUnps L J. ('ARPENTHR. Maater of Clinton County Pomona, has returned to tbe home of ber par- t C. E. GieRBKHICH. President of Com ImfiroTement Aaao ciation. enu and I* ill with lunp trouble. Dr. T. H. TOWN8RND, Prea. of Clinton Co. Fadamllon of Farmem* Clubs Stanka Is attendlnp har. FRBE DRLIYERT 1* all parts #f tbe city Pbaae 41 John Gamble attandad the funaml of i ifOTi:s Not Wise to Trifle his aunt. Mm. Robert Landem. in j A com selection and bread bakinp contaat will be one faatnre of tbe In- Lanslnp Friday. j atitute. Elipiblaa to com contaat: All those bdoaplap to the (tom Improve ­ ment Asaoei ation of Clinton County and those beeominic mambem before tbe ! contest. With a Buzz-Saw% I All those who desire to become membem of this ■aaortatton before tbe ! openinp of contest may do so by handinp their name to W. H. Parker at the Xor to rock a boat, nor to lean over a prescipice. One j ooun house and at the same time pay'^e *hn »*.«w.h^r»hln fe# of tR cents, Neither is it wi.se to use any Flour that you do not j All samples of com and bread roust be in not later than Fridav noon, Nidtt j February 9th. Rrinp in saroplas of com at any time. leavinp aame with Will know is good. Our Fowler Opera House ; H. Parker, county treasurer. Only Febream Srd I The samples of com are to consist of tan earn per sample; each sample to 1 be all of the same variety of com; earn of each sample tied topether, variety label and prower's name on each sample. GOLDEN R-ULE STAR DRAMATIC CLUB of MAPLE RAPIDS * PImt and second prixsa will be awarded for the followiap varieties: ;' White Dent.” •Yellow Dsnt.” 'White Cap,” 'Flint." "any variety.” Blended with Prepenting tbe Lively and Laughable Comedy Drama Entitled Tbe businaas man of St. Johns have offered com contaat prixa* as follows: MINNESOTA SPRING WHEAT FLOUR IS E. L Valentine, one-home cultivator. B. Daniey. bupp>- whip. GOOD Frank Spauldtnp. cnak, 32.00. F. Vreedenburp. Overland water car­ rier. - ! and consequently it’s “not wise" to try any substitute. Travis Dnip Company. II .kO in drup R. H. Shaw, buppy whip. Made by marrhandine. (*bap(naa. Dry Goods, tl’a worth mar- Blundering Fowler A Ball, eom plantar. chaadise. Fred Burk. DIston D-8 aaw. DeWitt Hunt. 1 quart Formaldehyde. Fowler R.oller Mills WbHe Bentt Caat of Charactera: 1st Prise—One-horae culUvator; 3nd Prixa—Buppy whip. FOWLER. MICHIGA Tallaw Ranit KZRA TUTTLE, a rich mine owner. ______- HIRAM HALLOCK 1st Prise $1.50 in drap marabandise; Jnd Prise—Com plantar. BILl.Y BITIdm. always ia trouble ______. ARTHUR CTROOK WbMe ('apt UR1T. GHIRWOLD.Trom tbe PrsaldIo RaaerrsUon EDWARD MeCLOW 1st Prise Canb. 23.00 ; 3nd Prise—Bnppy whip. RASnm SHOW, * sarvant ______Flint! JjUJTD PAYNR let Prise—Dialon D-t saw; 3nd Prise—Overland water enrriar. HANK DIHRLE. an oM aalt______...... U» 80WLE Any YaHatyt DOROTHY TUTTLE. HMm'a dauphtar______CLBO BOWLE 1st Prise—fl’a worth dry poods; '*H»e—t quart Formnidabyda. ULARIBBA BI^RNflAM, a pnaat at tba Btmtbmore .' UTTA BUNEDICT Maasrs. Noble Burnett and John C. Hicks knva offered prises for tba lM>ecial Fof Tiit W«6i WOYO BAN. a Japanese plri ____ _ - . . bread bakinp coninat as follows: ... MHRLE PARR Noble Burnett. Ladles* $10 Clank. John C. Hieka, Lndlaa ’ Bilk Dmbndla The scene of the cemsdy takas place ia the mception roaan of 'the Stmthmore.” a family bntai an First Prtaa—Tan-dollar Clonk. Bacond Prisa—Bilk Umbrella. A windaw toll af Baa (IBan K..A new Hne af RHBROIBBRT tbe sboTM of San Fraaeiaco Bay. aanr Alamsda. Cnlitorlna. It la now tlma tor a maatlap of tba Clinton County Itodamtlon of Farmars' ATT I.—Mominp. ACT II -Aftsmsan ACT III —Branlnp. Clubs. Tonr Praaidant baa daemad It wla* to onll this nwaUnp on tba oeenaion RIsim*, all kind* af IBr vnOnsi B SILMH, 2 Sbalns tor of tbe Farmer*' Institute, echaduied to meat at St. Johns Friday and Batorday, I February 9tb and 10th. and thus pive every mambar of tba club the banaflts of I the institute propram Not only every mambar of Um oonaty orpnalanUon j Vocal and Instmmehtal Music Between the Acts shoub'' ba praasnt, bat every mambar of the looal farmers* clubs sbouM be! prrssnt to pive and receive help* at this meetlap. Tbe same tblnp Is true of ^ Come and Enjoy Two Hours of Solid Fun. tbe "Com Improvemant Society.” You will note that eome apacinl fantuma of ’ tbe propram are derotad to that saatlon. Tbe Qmnpe. ona of the stronp ; farmers' orpanlsatloas of the couatyphould see to It that a larpe number of ! INMIRfi OPEN AT 7Jt P. ElMyillRII TtHKi (TVTAIN WILL UBK AT Ntl4 HRARF Its mambarabip. la present to take part ia and llstan to tkla prapram. The j preaswee of all farmem and tbalr famillaa, and frieaida of saaw. wketber be- > Ray** Slada, 2tr vni nas IMs leaplnp to aar orpaaiaatloa or not, la eamaatly anllcitad. Tbe attewdanai I UNDCR y CL.. RE9IRV1D and Intereat manifaatad at this meatinp will probably datermtaa wbatbet or ac Adfiwssion 25c—Quldren 12 Yaam 1 3C—- SRATB 10c extra the Btate in the future will arbedule au aannai la^tule at Bi. Jnbna. The Sliersnaful fSimor of tbe future Is be who shall pnaaaas a asientific knewladpr •t Maple RapMs, nls* al Mnrah of the vartons pkasaa of hi* biiainsas. 'The Farmers' laatitut* la tba to rmsrs' aehonl. Farmers of Clinton ennnty, will you attand? Stan Tbe piny I* mpisb win Raapaatfully, ’^Inndavlafr RtHy** always THWn. H. TOWNBRND. (Prsa. of Fid. of Farmars* Clnbs.) (Tba Blnla Bound Up Fsrmam* Inotltnta will b* baM at tba ABrtcnItnml 5c— WALS H’S —iOc :00CXXXXX3000g300rr )000CQgXX rrxrTTXTXrgtXXM:OQ QfriQQr>nnnnrr)nnnnr^ (toltaBs Fsbvwary 27 , ft. 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t***•■< tW WOMIIII«l LIAflUl am of aoeavameaL aavaaty«Ava yaaiaald, BAW PBAJm tt** «(f •«• aR M*« Twir* taaat Spriag Laka h BAW BABBBBLH k|l«h.l*p* m4 M*« H ; (’lABIHM AT POlVTlACni VATMI daadla fTikamn. HAWM OP ALL BUBB IM«iC«itV I POWBB PCaPH tt** • MMP** •« To tawara aa Pleetfoa tha patlUana n kto Maak af r« I* IP* I aat haea tha aigaatnrea of at loaat DTMOIT—Corpaaatloa Coanaal I WMh ar BBAIP BPABBN ABB Lawnoa at tha rignt af AkL Me* (’LBABBBB Pm aR I RotttlM —WAkar Coip —> —wtty AO par emi of the total vote eaat for or tiM WnrtlHlgMMiA Volofo ’ iMPM. Dr at tha pMaadiac munlelpal Oarty haa draftad a inaalullan fbr paa- Caaw In and aaa BO POWBB ABD BABB TILB ! IMO tlod PB pflldaTtt oad pMltioo wtki aleetioa. ■antatioa to tha con unoa eonadl. nail- ■AfWBBfi ; city Ctork artooboeii oaklDC tk« loaoll lag tor tha auhaMaafon to tha paapli LABBIBB BILOB «# Moyar R. I n—Aiiry. of tha paopaattlaa of vanatnl ehartar BBLTIB41, WAPTIBO CimwiHl Hk Machine Co. HHAPT BABOBBS, I Tho fiipf— prpfpno d oro- TImU ravlalaa. B. B. OLABIU m M. W. BTJOBIfB, BCH. PfTLLBT. BATTBBIBB, BfC. ■ tnoartol ropotO of tiM dopor f pat FOR OSBDRirS PUCE • • T *> . : hpo ooc bppB pukllilMd •vory moalli QRAND HAVJEI—AO latarMOag la- HAMMBLL. MnMNTBAT. If* BtfOET- atltula waa hald at CoapaiwrlUa by tha pp rpqttirpd by Um okoitor; tiMt Umtp mimlima of tha .Morth Ottawa Tbaoh* I hpp not bppB emclpat Ipoppotloo pad » BT UH PBIBIVM. rpAolPtioa or poblic utllltlpp pad a «vn* aaaaeiatlon. A papar oa tha “■ffl* BATTLE cnnr a void aiodpl for ! propor taopPctlM of th# boat pad llabt claaoy af the Ninth Ovada la a Rural brarory haa bppa propootad to Umt. j fumlabPd by vaa pad aloetrtc llsht Laaalag —Prtewda of Jamea P. Haat- Behoal" was raad hr Bapt. Aaa Tolly. ^ V. I^illor of tbo Battle Croak Are oomppajea; that h# haa tmpaaod upoa amll. foramr mayor of thla olty. today L L toalth also gave a talk. dapprtiBiBt by C. W. Boat of thla city.. the dty aa esoaaaire burdaa of taza- are Baaniiactag the begtaatng of a l>BmiOIT—Lynaan B. Barith. one of At a racoat fire l^llar eatarad tha, tioa aad allowad the accinaulaPad ex** campaign In hla behalf for the DeaK>- Mlchlgaa'a oldeet traveUag man. dlad boralac bulMla. aad dracgad the oa- ; oa» of auch taxatloa to be dlrerted oratic BomlnatiPB fOr governor of here at the home of hla daughter. Mra. nmarlooa fomi of a aarea-yeor-old | for tllecal purpeaoo; that he lerled Michivan. Mr. Hammell waa mayor of D. J. McDonald He wna bom la Pal­ Ctrl froai a bad whleb oaa adre. The; apacial aaaaaaaieata fOr public lat- thio dty two terma He la at preotat myra. N. T.. In IStt. He la aunrlved glrl pubaaqueotly diad aad Fuller ’a. proreinenta before the coatracta for a mamber of the charier iwvialoB com* by two daughlera. Mra. McDonald of HAVIBO DBfTDBD TO QUIT P.IBVIBti. I WILL BBLL AT PUBLIC' AUmOB AT TBE PLACE. mlaaloe. AUCTION laa^ were ao eeared by the air.olie he the aame were awarded; that he haa Detroit and Mrs Ig raeatln e Waaka of VILBH BOBTH ABB 114 WILEH WBBT OP HT. JOHBH, OB lahaied that blp life waa dec pa red of | not conpelled the city purveyor to Ale In 1AM he waa prominently men* Oraad Rapida. for a time. ; rarorda of the pradM he haa eatabllah- tkmed for thle nomlnnUoa. but de ­ BBBLAKD—Throuvh the klodnaaaied; that the mayor haa beea auto- clined to enter the conveotloo ae a PBTOOKEY—John B. Hoffer. aa oandMate. By occupation be la a aged maldent of Petoekey. suffered of B. VaaSople aad the co-operation of : cratic. over-beartny aad without due traveling man aad la well-known tha board of education the Zeeland mcard to the rtchu of Indlrtduals; severe Injuries when a atlck of wood | high achool la cominc into the itnaatt j that aa a member of the board of re- among btialneoa mon In practically with which he was attampUng to re­ Monday, February aioa of the bectnoinpa of a muaeum. | view aad through the induoace exer- every community ta the atate. place a guard on a pulley ta the Mc- A taaty caae hae beea built aad maay ctaad over the appolateee of the board Maaua planlog mill caught la a cog- ' rOBMEBCTBO AT It iPTLOOK, HHAMP, THE POLLOWIBO BEW BIBED PROPSBTA t apeeimeaa are already ta place. i he haa an Iniquitable aaaaaament to Fy>ley Kidney Pllla will cure any wheel aad hit him la the tooe. nearly | I ‘ raae of kidney or bladder trouble not {Ueatroylag the sight of one eye beyond the reach of medicine. No roed- HOBNEN 1I041H ; Slagle baggy iclae can do nK>re. GRAND HAVEN—The Humane so ­ ciety of Spring Lake haa electsd tke: B»»wa aurr Rwaiiag H yrs. eld, with If ahsnis. wt. ahant 18A ench I PortlsBd ratter following offlcera: Prealdeat. Hgbert j feaL wi. IBM f bread saws, dae last af Hareh Slagle hanwws ♦ ♦ Rhinter; rice presidents. Rev. John Black HeMlag eeming t yra. eld. wt. Naw aad 4 pigs Sat heavy harness, brass-triiMM^ ♦ RHErBOTTOM ♦ Todd. G. 8. rhrlatmae, John Prulm. aenrly new 8amuel nille; eecretary. Verona I«4dt. extra geed ♦ ♦ POrLTBT ^ Set heavy harness, brass-trtmmad ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦! ('lark; treasurer, Mrs. Alex. Wood; Black gelding 1< yrs. old. wt. I4dd humane officer. Prank Sallabury. Gray geMlag 18 yrs. eld, wt. ItM Abaat 7d fhifkeas ' Srd-harse harness Bad bant Mrs. J. Behler was pleasantly aur- Bay geMlag 14 yrs. eM, wt. Ifdt IMPLEVEBTH ABD TOOLN piiaed January 22nd. when all of her C*Al)IIAtA(' —Some trouble haa been Black geMlag rail camiag 8 yrs oM I Baggy pale children who live near here and a few precipitated because the board of edu ­ Jekastaa mewer, aanrly new I Met 8-harse whlffletrees, seek yahe of her neighbors came to help her cel cation la tblttfclng of allowing dances Jekaslan hny tedder, searly aew ebratc her 75th birthday annlveraary. | v^bool pupils in the new high CATTLE ! Damp beards Jehnstaa hny rake ! Heard semper All present had a very enjoyable time I*®**®®' gymnasium under the chapm^- Half-blaad Jersey d yrs. eM, fresh last i Lkrkt spring wages and wlah Mrs Buehler many more I of teachers. Not all of the board Bavember |g heavy wMe-lirc wagaaa ^ Grass scythe, bmsb seythe, shavali^ happy birthdays ' many of the achool patrona are j farks Oo.! M.«,. U., IMih. d.urt»T Rasa heifer 8 yrs. aid, fresh hwt OeLi PhU rik, daaMe bax aad rack ' IM feet kay rapes, farks and pnllaft Red keffer 8 yrs. eld. freak hwt Bev. I Tabalar vwller Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Buebler, who j M-fU cable aad car baa been quite 111. Is much better. i . . Jersey eew f yrs. eld, dae fa Sept. j ililver Be. 88 plew 185 graia bags, fly nets John Hand's friends In this neigh-1 ^JJ*^*'* ’*’ HAVHN—Iftuio J. Cvulm. j ^ ^ j Symense Be. 88 plew. new borhood were surprised to leam that , ••cd sixty-nine years, one of the prom I Hpetled rew 4 yrs. eM, doe hi .ipril I l7-tee(h Bsbeme Hnrrww he sraa married eome time ago at 8t i clllien of Hpiing Lnke. wai HAT A?rD URAIN I.«ouls. He baa been here for a few tendered a reception at bis home by S blaek steers remlng S yrs. eM ••.leelh spike dmg days on bualnees recently, but re­ fifty members of the Masonic lodge. It Tearllag steer Appletea sanaare spreade r i Abaat 5 tans mixed hay turned to Bt Louis last Thui^ay. being his birthday annlveraary. Mr. YenrUng hdHer iQaaatll) rera tedder I^tterson la behalf of the lodge pre­ ; Iran Age i-herse enltivaler LltUe Dorothy Perguaon la better at Hereferd heifer II awaths aid I ibeat 5k sheefcs cera la shack this writing. sented Mr. Pnilm with a fine mahog ­ ' ihw-herse ealUvnler any rocker. f steer ealves Beet raltlvntar Mr. and Mrs. fieorg e Robrsr enter ­ HOrSBHOLD GOODS ROSE tained her brother of Flint and Mr. i Twe-barse Kinase mlUvaler Rohrer s brother (!arl aad wife Sun-1 HARBOR 8PR1NGB —Mias Nellie SHEEP Pair behsletghs, A-fU ranners Quick Beal mage day. Jan. 21 for dinner. 1 Roe died at the lamkwoed hospital at Be. t Oregea chara Reuben Sleight, who has been home j Petoakey from a complication of nerv-. Tws seated baggy for the laat two weeks, gom back tojo*w d iseases. She waa a menBber of j------Ann Arbor to achool next week- , ®®^ ®f oldest faaoillea In this aac- Mm Johnson la reported 111. | tlon, her father. Capt Robert Roe. LUNCH AT NOON Mr. aiMl Mrs Carl Rohrer visited at j romlng here from PVn islands. She! Mr. aad Mrs. Paul Llelakc'a Sunday wae forty-four yaara of age aad laavea TESHHi—PITE DOLLARS OR CBDER, CAHHt OVER THAT AMOUBT, 18 BOBTHS' TIME WILL Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jonea apent a mother, three brothers and thrae GIVEB OB H4NID BABHABLi: BOTES DBAWIBG • PER CEBT IBTIBEST. Saturday aad Sunday vrlth Mr. and slatars. Mra L J. Sleight. ROUR J. D. I*arker bussed wood tor Ward ALLBQAN—^Already MO gas ooo- Miller last week nectiona have bean made In Allagnn DANIEL DILLER. Proprietor by the Allagan County Oaa company ' JOHH JACOBS, Clerk AUGUST MILLER. Avetioik< and a large number in Otaago. Twen-1 IS bet Iff totlay than it ever was in its history. ♦ ty-two mllaa of pipe have been laid. ^ SOI'TH OLIVE batween Otsego aad Allagan, four ^ atreeta of the former place aad \Vc clean tuir wheat better—We put it eight In this dty. Ae aoan aa the weathar modemtea will be piped to Plalnwell. through more processes— We jjet MORE of Mr. Kaija of Banniater is visiting bis daughter. Mrs. M. Detghm IBTTOSKHA'—At the end of twenty- Mrs. V. O. Pearce vialtad her par- six bourn' dellbemtkm the jury re­ the pure ’‘Meat* ’ of the pTraiii—\Vc make it enu. Mr. and Mrs. Inrtng Baton In turned a verdict of guilty In the caae North Olive. Sunday. of John Karamol In one of the moat AUCTIONHATIBG HOLD OPH FARM ABD DKt'IDKD TO MOVE TO LABSIBG, I WILL SELL ^T PUBLIC APmOT of more EVEN QUALITY. It absorbs the Mra. 8. W. .\onia returned borne important local option trtala ever held AT THE PLACE 1 MILE BAHT OP LIM’HEIPS ( HOHHIBG, OR IH MILES EAST IBD 2H MILES BOKTH OF from Chicago, last Saturday night in Bmoiet county. The jury recom ­ DEWITT, OB Mr. and Mrs. Mont Huston were mended the mercy of the court. The yeast and water more thorouRrIdy and bakes called to Marshall the first of the caae lasted five days aad It was the week to attend the funemi of hla reault of a disagreement of the jury mother. In a previous trial more eveiilv. L.A.B8ING —In the latsat bulletin of Wednesday, February 7 the etate board of health particular at­ tention le paid to outbreaha la the I'tlMMEBCIBG AT ft8k OTHM'K, SHARP, THE FOLLOWIBGG DESCRIBED PROPERTYi HELPFUL HINTS state of dli^theria and amallpox. and It la stated the mortality rates from iNHMfl HEALTH the varloas cootagloua dlaaitses with HORSES Spatted heifer 8 yrs. eM, dae April 1 Imerlcna raltlvaler with bean pn which the boards of haalth have to do SfMitled steer 1 yr. eM attacbmeat Scalp and Hair Treahlcs Gcncmlly ' nre lower In Michigan tbie winter than i b™?. JUT 12* - ' Med heifer 1 yr. eM t ki Gllver plow and Greenville pJ Canaed by i MWIea.newi. • nverag^l at the^e aeamm j ^ Helsicia heifer • mnaths eM 81k ! for the laat tan years, with the exeep- , ^ .. Helsleta boil calf 5 OMoths aM > Hagen box, hay rack, stack rack ! ] tlon of diphtheria. The death rate '’-ly mare •'eaUng H yra. eM. weight Heifer calf twe SMBths aM [Tep baggy Dandruff le a contagious diamae j from diphtheria la running about 25 SHEEP ' I Swall-bax cotter : caused by a microbe which alao pro- 1 per cent higher than the ton yaara' | *^*XJ^*"* remli 7 yrs. oM. weAgkt I Heavy braas-trlmamd harae**, aai j duces baldnees Never uae a comb or 181 breeding ewes dae .April 1 I Shrapahire ram I aew brush belonging to some one else. No ______I (The abave are extra gaad tasass) I Heavy daaMc harness Bay amrr 15 yenrs aM, wL 1858 PGCLTIIA' i matter how cleanly the owner may be. gggggggggggggggg Bajamre IH yMim aM. wL I8tti I Set 18kn-lb. scales ; these articlea may be Infected with mi- '85 hees xkignllen feed reeker it ♦ Bean geMlag romlag 8 yrs aM. Bel Now all we ask is that you try a SACK. rrobes. which will infect your ecalp. It j 8 darks WbeeIbniTow ; Is far easier to catch hair microbes lA CARLABD ♦ ff4m^ ^ ^ Haaa geMlag cemlag 8 yrs. eM, Bel- IMPLEMENTS ABD TOGL8 I Set 8 bersc wbiffletreeit ! than It Is to get lid of them, and a sln- I Set damp planks It won't he necessary to buy a larjfc quantity ' gle stroke of an Infected comb or ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ giaa bred Deartag graia binder, nearly new j fern sbeller I brush may wHI lewd to baldneas. .Never ------. Hay BMua call t amatb* eM, Helglaa Dcariag rera binder ' try on anybooy else's bat. Many a hat Irs Claavenger of fSlsie was a caller ' bred Gsbamr mewer HOrSEHGLD GtNIDS —in St a SACK—then >fet a sack of any band Is a reatng place for mierobea. at J. C. Har'a Monday laat. t’ATTLE IS''*' Organ If you happen to be troubled with •Mr. and Mrs W. Horn of Oakley, Gsberac hay rake , .New Kceaemy cveaai separater I dandruff, Itching ecalp. falling hair or were Sunday guests at tbe home of Red caw 7 yrs. aid, with calf by sMc ( haaipieB grain drill Harrel chara other flour “just as pond*' make bread from ' baktaeos. wc have a remedy which wc ibeir son, S. Horn aad family. Jersey cew k years aM, fresh 8 ams. Dearfag disc harraw with G TaMc ; believe will completely relieve these Mrs. A. R Sbanaon wsa In Dwosao Halslela rew k yrs. aM dec Jane 15 trach I 8 keatiag staves ' troubles We are so sure of iLls that Saturday. Helsicia caw 8 yrs. aM. doc April 1 Three-scctloe spring-taath drag MISfELLABBOrS Iwith kimK—thi- will settle the Flour ques­ ! we offer It to you with the ugderstaad- I,, S' A HelsIclB COW 8 yis. aM. dac SeiM. 81 Steel land reller •n-taath spike drag Perks, sbevels, saws and atker a I Ing that It will cost you nothing for tha in town profcaalonally. loot TueadayTn«a.ta» npeivea caw a yrs, afu, aac sep«. la ' trial If It doaa not produce the reoolu yrs. aM. dec March Ik Maaarr spreader, nvnri y new cles lae aamerans ta meattan. tion for vourself. we claim. Thla renrady la called Rex- Mr. Perrin of Owoaan waa In town . Friday. all ‘‘kl'' Hair Tonic. Wa honaoUy bn- Here It to be the moat actantiflr reme­ ' Walter Peddlngton la vlolUag for an : dy for scalp and hair troublaa. and we Indefinite time In Oakland oounty. TRBMHt—FITE DOLLAHS OR UBDER. TASHt OVER THAT AMOUBT BIBE MOBTHS* TIME WILL WHY NOT GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL? know of nothing elac tkat equals It for Haxel Shannon aad Florence Uraen- GITBB OB G4NID BABKABLE BOTBS DBAWIBG SIX FEB ('BBT IBTEREST. ! effectlveneoa, bacauae of tke rooults wald of trwoaoo apant over Sunday j I It haa produced In thouaaad a of cnaas. at tbe former'a home In tbia plaee. | I Rexall 'M*' Hair Tonic is devload Harry (latoa apaat Monday and | PPrP^»^ ' Lonch at Nooa ; to baalah dandruff, raaiorc natural Tueaday ta Raeey on buatnoas. color when Ha loos haa been brought Btta KIIHan veas In Owaaao Thura- 1 I about by diaaase. and make the hair day. ; naturally silky, soft and glossy . It doaa Mra. A. E. Sbanaon left Monday tor ' : this breaaae It stimulates the hair tol- Jackaoavtlle. Flor Ma. where she will j llelea. destroys the germ matter, and Ovid RoUer jola her husband. A. B. Shannon, who biiogs about a free, bealtby circula­ G. B. Wellman, Prop. tion of blond, wbtcb nauiiebsa tbe hair went to that plaee aavaral weeba ago. roota. canatag them to tighten aad J Mitchell and Howard Scoit were ; grow new hair. We want esarybedy la Ovid Saturday. ' who haa any trouble with hair or scalp Mra Rachael Mitchell and 8. Horn Richard Bixby, Auctioneer John T. Beckett. Clerk to know that we tbiak that Rexall “tt* ’ were In Burton aa huetasm. Friday, i MiUs ' Hair Tonic la tbe boot hair toalc aad Mr. and Mra Frank Pnrvla apent Other Fellew*a kuoeeea. raatorative la extateaos. and no one Friday at tha I one of Harry Oataa ^ abnald scoff at or doubt tbis eiatemant aad wlto. Work ef Time. Most of tha other fatlovrs sueeona URMARYI until Ibey have put our rialma to a fair Mr and Hra rhartas Serge______vtsited No great thing Is oreaiad suddenly, hi orodltad to tnok. and the raot Pt B tesL with tbe undcraiaadiBg that they OltCHARdCI a i^iple of"da'ya Mat’weMt'Ittth raVa-' ®' « to a paaurtona diovoaitlon. nttLigTaD at pay ne aatbing tor the remedy If tt a flg —Eptetatua. S^NTJIi OvkL Mich. doaa not give full and complete satis- tlvea la Baotama. : fsetton In every particular. Two sisas. The ochaal aoetal laat Friday eron- 124 •k eaala and llAk. Bemsmbar. ymi lag. beM at tbe home of O. Moeher- Up ta the oaa abmla Raxall Ranwidlaa In St. man wan a oacaaon Pro ceada 8M. nmaaOMfig irans Lang t«i uan vraaM contrlhata Jabni only at onr Mars The Honan Mra, B. Faddlagtoa ’ wna ta Ownooo IM tn a MlD'< Btars Tha Trnvii Drug Oanpany. loot Monday. THX ST. JOHNS MBWSk THUSSIiAY AFTESMOOM—FEBRUAKY 1. IMS. THINK Every Cloak, Suit ONE During Remainder of our Skirt or Fur 63rd Anniversary ‘‘Wooltex ” Garments included HALF Sale PRICE Everything Else at Annivers£uy Sale at exactly Prices

33 Clinton Avenue JOHN HICKS St. Johns, Michigan

thing witn e reel norse trade. ni go f " ------ti x tm k * ’L ““i' <>> “ to. so.. .><> « i:. . ' sad In tbst fslth let us to tbs sad dsrs ______and bring bis horse; and we am to propsny owners and otiisrs , To ths pro|>srty owners and others E. J. Pierce to do our duty ss w«> undsrstsnd It.” But He Had to Admit That One Time ■wep eren. If either of us refune tbe iP'*'r*>stcd in the following proi>osed interested in the following proposed sxchenge, be must forfeit Ift.* imbllr Improvement, vtx.. to grade public improvement. Tlx.; to grade, are fairly well known by name, aad He Qot the Worst of It In a curb and i»ave State street, from the: curb and pave Walker street from the Horso Trade. "‘The Judge agreed. A crowd no- Special Sale Lincoln s Speeches sometlmss reed. sembled while we sought the homos. West line of Whitlemore stree* to the east line of Unish street to the west Rat there are so many wise, tender, east line of Clinton avenue; also to 1 line of Ottawa street, also to grade, 20 lbs. Granulated Hiigar tIBb FRIEND, e promi ­ **^..*®^ **** arrived with hla ' grade, rurh and pave State street from curb and iieve Ottawa street from the With I,*! iiO order of other goods as­ magnificent things from tbe pen of the boniest, most swaybseked. foun Lincoln, which, though thoy are with­ nent Illinois Judge, III*- west line of (Minton avenue to the north line of Walker street to the sorted from the following cut-price and Letters end Lincoln were dered. gelled Jade, blind in both eyea. • asi Mm- of Ottawa siereet north Mae of HIgham street, also to Mat. in the ranch of all. remain practically that I ewer saw, I followed, with the unread. ’ We doff our hats to them, bantering each SoxU'v Is hereby given that then- curb and |»Hve HIgham str**ef | IN pounds .Sugar I!.•>•• with $2.00 order other as to their cerpentsr ’s home I’d relied on. Br- has* iM-en deimsited with the Clerk of Horn tbe east line of Ottawa street to fom Mat when they are referred to. and take orybody roared, but I knew the Joke them as a nuuter of course. "Matter knowledge of the (Mt> of St. Johns for public exam-' the east line of Mnish street. horses. wss on me. Ination. speriilcalioOB of work, mater* -Votice is hereby given that tben- has ^'’•* ***^*** ‘ "Hlle Priee NLT tbr«e Ysars aso tb« ! of course" really spells Indlfferenoe. " Tell you whet. "’Judge. ’ I told him. *ni stand by '■®*>**f'* ‘'Mon. and e*fimates of le-en deposited with the clerk of ihejT.a—White F*lour, 2i lbs...... gke whole world united to lor* Let us make a journey to the wall tbe bargnln —but it’s tbe firnt time expenses of the follow* (Mty of St Johns, for public evauilna* ! The—VMctor Flour, 25 Ihs. ttc Judge.* Lincoln Ins tnetnory of tbe one oumclTos. qnoted himself aa snylag. *1*11 toot this I’ve ever got the worst of it In e hone **** jiroiioseii impr-’ em^nt which the tion, s|m*( illcations of work. materia:s —I’erfec t Pastry Flour, 25 lb* ilr hundredth annlTeraary of What of that famous **I would aava tmilir ’ ** I ro'incM of said « ■ ■••nds to make -md coLstructlon, .lod estimates of tin- Ruckwheat, 2."» lbs. .... S7c the blnb of Abraham the Union ” letter that be sent to Hor ­ ■■■II to grade eiirw .r. i |tave .State costa and expenses of the following Riirkwheat F'lour,'^ lbs... ttr Lincoln With tbe recollec- ace Greeley. In which he riddled the f^treet, from tl. »»t i.n- of Whltte- proposed improvement which the coun* ■'ark Fine Salt, 2 for___ more *trc*.t. *«» ti. «t Rn- «if (Minton cil of said city inti iid* to make, viz., ttan of that rast rolume of eulosy atlll editor of the New York Tribune with Sack FMne Halt...... teaah upon us. It mar sound para­ ABRAHAM LINCOLN avcniit . .in* '--om thf *r lin-* of Md to grade, curb and i»ave the several | Sack R(X'k Salt the moat delicious satire? Do you (Minton av«-i, m tin- Mn*- nf -’reets above named. ' vesical to bint that I.Incoln is eren pail (’om Syrup know It? .VS Ottawa street. The district to be assesaed for said aew without honor in bis own coun- Pall (*oni Syrup What of his reply to tbe working ­ Th. iMsirtct to b.- ■-eMMwi lor said improvement comprisee all the follow. Pali Com .Syrup. 2 for trr. men of Manchester, the letters to Mo­ i imi>ro\««ment comprises ’’ of the fo>- ing dercribed lota and premise*, to- '**«' Pkg. Mutc-he* ...... Perhaps 70U hare noticed that while del Ian, Grant. Reward, the note to lowing des4 ’ril»*«d 'ou .lod Mreiulsee. wit- J.'.i I’kg. .Snow Jki> paradoxes are not always true, as Mr. Tburiow Weed, in which, referring to to-wit liOt* •; and 7 Block iA>ta »» • • •• 'iid 7 Block 4; I.g>U 1, 6, 7. s. * '.i- Can .S«-ourlng Powder O. K. Chesterton would have ua be- bis recent inaugural address, he says; land 7. Miiwk 1'); l.*>iti *; .md 7. Blnek ?. *. ..nU 12. Block 5; Lots 1 and ’uii. * ’***' Japan Tea. Our Be«t, lb. Bees an astonishioKly larfte number “Men are not flattered by being shown 11: l>»iH ♦; and 7. Block 12; I..0U I, 12. Ulo< k 12; Lot C and B Sub., Out*Iot '••K' JaiNin Tea, |)er lb Haee much truth in them. So it la that there has been a difference of 1;:. I(. 1.'. and !♦;. Block lA>ts 1. 12. B; Ia>U 1, 2 and 3, Block 10; C and B 4**c Jaiian Tea i»er lb atth this one. purpose between tbe Almighty and 12. n. 1.*. and It;. Block U; ia>U 1. 2. Sub.. Oiit*lot C. i .**•»(• ^JoJdcn J A B Coffee or course we are all able to re- them. To deny it. bowerer. in this case 2. 4 and ■'•. Block 2.'>, laits •> and 7 The council will meet in th*- coun- 4-** Coldcn M A- C Coffc eeHBt anecdotes about the young rail* is to deny that there la a God goeem- MIo< k 2*5; laiU *> and T. Block 31; cll chamber in the City of 9t. Johns, i* Colden Blend .\o I z7r spRtter. the country storekeeper, tbe ing the world. It ta a truth which I lait* 1. 2. 3. 4 and *1, Block 32: Lots 00 Mondsy, the 19th day of February. N' Soda 5«’ Ih^ or 7 Ik*, for i5r I. 2. 2, 4. .*• and t>. Block 37; Ia>ts 6 and A. D.. 1912. at 7:30 o'clock p.m., to con ­ otraaltnc lawyer, tbe stump speaker. thought needed to be told!" Do you I M -Com StsTch dr er 5 for 44r I 7. Block 3K sider any objection to said Itnprov*- I I'M IMr*> r«|ierial 4 Ih*. ier Hr catch tbe sublime simplicity and mod ­ IBs presidential nominee, tbe Qreat Th* i-ouncil will meet in the council ment or to the district to be assees>*d. j 25«- liar ('hocolate ...... Ifr ■mancipator. We can tell some of bis esty of this last? chamber in the City of St. Johns, on LuttHl, St Johns. January 31. 1912. j loc —Bar Chocolate kr esRi yams and jokes. I wonder If What of that masterpleoa to Gen­ ’ .Monday, the I9ih day of F'hnary. By order of th*- (-ouncll of the (Mty r.uc—Beat Cocoa, per lb...... 25r Uaeoln's habit of Joklns is not the eral Hooker? A. i> 1912. at 7:3o o ’clock p m , to of St .lchn« I 40c ^hr*Mlded Cocoaniit. lb. Idr wary reason we bare withheld bis consider any objection to i •»ro-. - N.’ll.LIAM •O iMiua NK. I 20c—Candl**#. i»er Ib. ... Ilr fad meed of worship. We are so dsnsral: I haes placed you at tbs tisad m* nt or to the district to .#e as.**-!*- d. of ths Army of tbs Potnmsc. Of courss. (Mty Clerk [ 20r -Sailed Pcanula. per lb. . ISr peaae to laugh at. as well as with, tbe I have done this upon wbst appssr to l)af*-«l. St Johns. January 31, 1 1. I 4UC -Best Pepper, per Ib. . Ifr mas who seems to aim at entertain ­ me to bs suffleient reasons, and yet I B> order of the council of th ' 2'k - Beal Baking Powder, per Ib. lOr ment. Let us not forget that Loncoln ’s think It best for you to know that tbsrs of .Mf lohns Cleek dhows Russian Ingenuity. ■ 25c- -Bottle Queen Olivet ..... I7r are some things In rsgard to which I am stortes and masterly funning were WILLIAM roCHRA.N'K. A clock In St Petersburg has M lieat KoMrwt Oats 6 Ih*. Hr not quits satisfied with you. ... I have City Clerk. aaly secape valres for his feelings. heard In such a way sa to bsllevs It. of fanes, Indleniing slmultsaoously tbe I Best .Ssisoda In Ih*. 35« Wall, all these snperficial things. I >our recently asyins tbst both ths army ttae St 30 different spots on tbo Best Starch 6 Ihs. Hr \\ I N Bolls Toilet l*aper ... .. 85r aai, we know and appreciate, to be and ths gotremment needsd a dictator. Reform in Conneetieut. snith’s surfaee, bealdss tho moaa Of course. It was not for this, but In sptts I High Cradc Oil ...... Idr :v Twenty quarts of milk offered aare: we listen to little sermons on of It. that I have glvsn you ths command. y. tor ■sals of tbe etu-th sod plsntris Make out Your list and come early ^paalttlss" that be is said to hSTe Only those generals who gain sucesasss sole In Connecticut 'ontniaed paasessed; we have heroic half mys* can sst up dictators What I now ask of qnarts of water. Conneettent is We guarantee satisfaction. vou Is mlNtarr suersas. and I wtli risk tas- Usal notions about him; be has be- ths dictatorship. proving The cinssio nutmegs « Broke ’Bm BeBt. easBS a myth. Rut do we know bis nil wood like society page tails ns that tho E. J. Pierce What of that latter to Mrs. Blxby. wards? Hare we drunk bis bottom- J’W A Ntoat big wedding ’begg Ofed densrtp- "tbs mother of Ato sons who hare asas wisdom? Are we Taccinaied by llna." We have private ndvieea that died gloriously on tbe field of battle?" POULTRY. Pbe Lincoln literature against cant ST. JOHNS MARKETS. tt did the same thing to the brldsfli He ended this note to an obgcum I buy live poultry the year around. and cowardice? tMher.—Claareland Plain Dealer. TBe man, statesman, martyr. Is writ- woman. "Tours very sincerely and re­ niKI(F('TKD FOR THE TEWS ET* BYRON DANLBT- tas la letters so large that to many it spectfully. Abraham Llnooln;" where­ EKT THURKDAT HORNING. fm$ seem anti-climax to turn to the as to the powerful Greeley be did not St Johns. Mich., Fet> I, 1912 amsdler print and read Lincoln, tbe aB asaalble people have no patience RIoomington, III., in ItM, at the or ­ ('hoif-e hand picked tmnna ..$2.25 WHERE? AT THE with the man who writes or talks, not ganisation of the Republican party, Beans, over lo-lb pick basts .12.1* haaause be roust, but because be can. and socnlled beenune nil the reporters, Other beans Sc per bu. for each lb. na writer who has no purpose In conqnered by bis eloquence, forgot to picked. wtHlac other than literary style may take notes? One ynung lawyer kept ' .Ww com 30 to 35 Bannister Bank am he as obnoxious aa some other his heed better than tbe others and ('om, shelled, per bushel...... <5 to d$ pasealtes. but bis Importance in the managed to gst some shorthand notea Old <-orn in «*ar 40 MONEY ONLY HAS TO-BE .LEFT .THREE saal world of rlctory and defeat Is Prom theee and from a remarkable (Mover June $12.S0 esmainly represented by a minus memory be wrote down yeara after < lover seed. Mammoth __ $12.50 MONTHS TO DRAW THIS RATE. mm- Lincoln Is one of the for- what all surTtrlog bearers unite la ' over. Alsyke ._j______$11.00 LITE HTOTK. aiBBU few whose genius kept pace calling an accumte rendering of this unique speech Cattle, fktted ...... «...|4.00 0 15 00 SB aO aides. V.-al caivee ...... |«00 • 19.00 Campbell & Steadman Much baa been written of Lincoln ’s lagnl Amerlrans hare perhaps been Hogs, per cwt...... $5-00 O Id OO • Bankers lae rtn — to the maaslee features of humor—ss though be were e mere- Sheep, per owt ______tl-M • tSJS * mWr hero to admire sufBctently bla jokemeker. | laimbs, par cwt...... — $4-50 • Bannister, Michigan mrnmetry. The colossal effect has To me this humor wee e far bigger | nRRHHEn HEATH. Z aad grandsr thing than his fooling. | iMadsd us to some of the colossal de- Lincedn ’s Letter to Mrs. Bbdby Beef, dreesed ... N______td.OO O t7.S0* Responsibility $75,000.00 mAa The Hritlsh baes done better. 1 His anecdotes. brilUnat sad lllnm- Pork, per cwt. ______$0 00 9 fi-M • amsrstaod that one and only oae Inetlng ns they were, like summer Caivee. d ressed ______$7 00 0 IIOOO •••••••••••' mssiBien of American oratory Is pro- lighting, merely indlented the remote Mutton, drenned .. 27.00 asmaesd perfect at Oxford untrerslty storm below the hoiison. His humor Tallow ..... 4 mi stwdied with loring oars Of was bis sanity—hie bnleaee He kmsw I 1 fVE PniTLTHT. mmss this is the Gettysburg speech. bow to do tbe right aa be sew the |(Mi(*.>'n? M-:ge. fst 7 to 9 |t feaow there are good reasons why fight end bide tbe well doae" of the '('hickt n*. light or thin 7 AmAahmen dislike the speeches of future. Hen* light tr thin 7 Wf iratl in the sale of jma Adams and Patriek Henry, but Tble Illlaols rellsplltter remlnde me ^ i.ybw Hen*. laTg. f«| S mm lodgment is right in this oaee. of no one so much as Jeeas. tbe son of ^ III I» !ck*. large, ftxt ...... 9 O 10 VawMs their prejudlee.) No awre the Neserene carpenter. Ltneoin wee Duck* thin 0 Home amriy perfect utteraaos ewer Iseeed sseoa d only to one in being the Ulleet. do, Cee-ve , 2 mm the mouth of man saddest, wtssst. moat hnnsoroas nma Tiirke**. large, fat stnee ttam was. J fCew. HIPEil. F urnistiin^s ■ore or lees homage, certainly, has : B# -f bldcf ham psid to tbe Gettysburg address Read the Co oper iastltale eddrass aad try to Had e tingle aUtesMat Mora. I.i«* In Clinton County What goTsmms at of tbe people, by Calf -t- n- dhs people, for the psopis. shall not rosM hUTe been mode ptataer. Ton {>eai on - partsh from the eartb** Is bsooming will be doomed to felhirs. I tbtak. bnt Sheej ______» to 21.20 Bftler such n fnllnia is e delight. —Exchnage slagan of a newly awakened K. YRURTARLRH. FRUITH. Funhitvre* Cihrpets Bmmisa in her battle against “prlaci n 30 to SO piAttss and powers ’* The second In- nihd IrACo CurtBsiihs Tv 30 amsml address also, and the Cooper L det to a Crime. Onions 21.02 mmmale spsseh with its famoas sad- R la Si < f our tsadeney to bs Csbhagi 40 to 4*1 can l»e hoiijjht at thih store and for le.s*: Bad an.! .Its to lewbrsekers, Ap|*lc« 7.V to $1 ‘to money. lb think • My of ths man who Cider apples, per cw: ______40 has kllif-.! • •iv Instead of consid Potatoe* 7.V to II o * iS years of successtul I’umitiire oellinj^ in SSiDr ft ‘ • his ylctlm: to ley HAT. RTRIW, wool*. Slrsaa on -:.-n of the retetlTes St. Johns ef tbs n.-.- looted e beak. | I .New Timothy No. 1 $l»0d CASTOR IA New Timothy No. 2 ------_____ $17.00 9w Infcau had Oklidron. father thill '<'<• take into neeonat ths ! Mixed ...... $l«.0O hrokrr lerc-u r* aad their abnrp«enf- i New No. 1 Clover ...... _._____ 212.00 £. /. Hull hilM YaHm MsspBapM flarings iimt- the geeeml epproml Mixed ______...... __...... 210.0# Ui d( the fanusttr etisnsion of the par- Amnwg thn truly Bf«dt ants sd thn Bmansiptsr mtial bn ; .Now No. 1 Clovor ■ ______...... — 22.00 Vnalag power whlek meem with ao tfWBBlHfiilnMs wMdh ISNgallad Mm On wrHs tMa IMOdr sf td d I Wood, herd ...... ______2i.S2 fnai. sens aisepproml. —New Ta»b \ Wood, mixed 22 021 21.22 • 2l.n I

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