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PagesVOLUME XXVI—NO. 35 ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY AFTERNOON—APRIL 1. 1915.

APIDiinOII OUTHI BE mo

rAXfKIBl: WILL HE HKIJ» fUBAT EVKXIMi, \PIIII. •

JHOdESEMLTDBIIIEIIDDIIESSHINMI PBIMJBAa IH HKIMW PRE-

P.\RED HV VETBRANN

H«lLi> A.NXrU. ■SBTIlVIi TImp Musical Art Micisly will meat

M tW houis of Mr Mid Mrs. K. A. fiMtnoad on Onklaud airacl naxi Wad*

n tad«3 avaaiag, April 7. CHHcei^ for tha «>nautnK year will Ua alarlad. Tha mala i|uanaiia will fumlah muak*.

rOHHHI KVAHIUliLINT HBRL. Captain l*a)‘tia. tba cowboy MVMisal-

lat fttini Taxas. Is ('oadurtlnic inaai* (uRs at tba Salvation Army hall this waak Ha has travalad axtaoatvaly. and is wall.known thmiiphout tha slala

<»ffaniaiaaianaa «dtk Analraraar* Harnndtr af Laa Ta

Hraai

Krlda>. April is Appomattox Hay. or tha fiftieth anniversary of the sur- rt-nder of (Jencral Itofiart K. I^ae to (teiieral I'lyaaes S Crant, which brouRht alMiut the close of the civil war This fcreat and alnrioua event will be <*onimemorated with nieetinas all over the I'nited States.

The Charles K. (Irisson Post of St. Johns will hold a camieflre at the court house on that evenlUK. Circuit JudRe Kelly S Searl will deliver the principal address of the evenlOK There will be several other siieakars pres­ent There will be readinits and reci­tations. and a double quartette com- poeed of Mrs. Theron Shaver. Mrs M'illtani Steerc. Mra. F A. Aldrich, Mrs C. Croasman and Measrs. Arthur Hotchklaa. W (isitood. H, 8. Holmes and r. C. Warner will render aeveral selectiona. The proRrain will be thorouRhly patriotic.

The public is cordially lnvlte«i Teachers and 'pupils of the schools are tirite<l to be present Exercises will commence at K:uo |i. in

LEBmiON iW L006ED IN JML ON SERIOUS CHIIR6E

tl.llEKT IIIHIIKK M.tIVEIi KWM.IMTHiN Tl’KSlitV

.AlinTt Harder of l..etAUuii town- ahip. was arrested T.:esdn> by rther i" Craii t-r. charitetl wiiii a stHtuinr'

Hi- was tak>-n tw-forc .lustice J ('buries Flynn, waived evnminatUm ai;i'. wa- tmiind over ft* tin- June ter'- Ilf < iri uit < oiirt

Tli airl in the laai- is Kia Uciui<-ii ol .Mathertun, Ionia c-ount> .‘the i: llfi‘i-ii >eai:‘ Ol aae. Harder i; yir iiK inan iwentv fo:;r - rari> of ag: iiid 'i.i Ifi- .ind t..ri i . liildrei,

- r.ini T and Pp'*i-< itina Ai ton.i'v i, \\ Fihlimr in I. -nand Matiierton. .'b'id - . n-! ade a. inv. itiKatlon ui thi- < .■.-a- (ttlu-r ar

an Hki 1> lo fiilloi.Ilaid r i’ail a . iivift

H< '' .tialile III f ri;' ' ' :Hi):- ’] in i..‘ loiint J; H

BAY STATE MAN TO HEAO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE

hl>\lt> Ill TTKIliittKI H I Httw- 1’> PllEMItEAT.

i .ii.. .*>2 TI.i Hllli-« ii.ainitle«' i f I •.tail .ird of aKricultiire whim wa.-

a|il>i>inii-d lo onasK* a si'ci . ^lutr 'n |*ri- •it.Tit lonnthan I. Snvd»-r. nf tie .Miihiua!: AKrinill’iral uasli-rtid l*rofef-i.nr Kenyon S lliiitertleld. |iri--iden( Ilf tile .MassucliU'eits .\arl- I'uliural I olloRi a^ lb. man

Whlb- no word of a< • epIaiiM- has a yet comi- from Mr flntterfield. ih- I iininitnsidii. It is said, h.a .issiii .iia- that I will aicept Final word fro Mr Milttertleld ir e-viiecti-d within a \*-f fe da'« at lh>- expiration «»f "!iii ai; iittifial ann*'incemenf 'vi! ••• :; .ill If -^ear- ' i'

•I. t.t ’̂^n .Ip ^aainT' . n•^lr• d'ein ..f I're-ideni i-^iivd- rill i..k- f* ! June 1. bavins b'en

pra>tP-*H ;s:l<d ‘ly tin Im.xrrt

il*o|Hp..i .Advi rt.-^inu •

DEMOCRATS HAVE STRONG TICKET FOR THIS SPRING

tTTH>TH»A Ilf VliTEIlK i TO I.OCtI, MIMIAEPH.

Mr. Voter, your attention ia called in the splendid ticket which the demo­crats of this city havi- put in nomina tion this sprinn liefore votina next .Monda> you an- invited to look over the fnilowtnii Hat and Riie tb« men nMiied for the different offices your I'nreful <->mslderatton If yon find thmn iiien worthy o i your 'upport, which we believe thex are. Rive them ywnr vote The ticket fidlows

liEROCHtTlC TICKirrMayor (ieorae M MchoenhaU CleriTfe.-!- ref 11 irle- 8 .''coflf Id

first Hard.Mu|>ervisor VVillum J .Mo«' Alderroaii Huaene H. Parr Constatde i.eorac Karl.

.Neewd VI ard.Hni;erTiBnr Walt' K Itritto*. Al^rman Alfred J VaaC maant. i'anstabir l^uis F |■Ut*••>

Thtni W ard.8'!|wrxisor Lyman Ii Parr Alderman Anii>n VunKIlK Co^alahlc 1i< ri--rf 1« Sparka

llemocratlr Clf Cn: ■ lll.t

VIOTK'K OF ■BBTI^fi.There will he a raeetina of the Beau

Crowera' Aaaoriation at the Merle Heach Houae. Friday evenlns. .April 2. Farmers are uraed to be present at this meetiaa.

POH(»^.t ORA.'VHF Clinton County Pomona UmuRc will

meet srith liewltt (Imnae Wednesday. April It. I’rottrnm next week.

NAMOBfIf xmCK..'t|>ecial Commuiiicatton of 81 Johns

latdae. No. Iivfi on Wednesday. April 7. Work heaitiB at 3'(N) p. m Third de­arie Manqnct at G;(M) p. ni.

(Political Advertisins.)

VOTERS SHOULD REMENHiER THE SPECML PHRiilY

.iM» TIIF Hl'PERVIMiRM WHO TtiT- f:n THE KXPR5IM-:

eastertobeih;DATMUmiES

MPKCIAL ftBRHffXH CAXTATAMTO hi:

SfllEiML SUNRISE SERVICESHAmNR.tl. RITEH AND RRCIP-

TfOK HF lEVRBBli.

CAN TOr REAT ITT Robert Irer of Itenaal lella ua that

be baa a calf that can bent Fred Ott* mar's of Merle Beach "all boilow." Mr. Irer hna a calf four montha old. welshina SI& pounda Mr. Ottauu'‘B weighed lOM ponnde and waa ten months old. ('nn jron bant H?

MMiiffl or BnURO.Sprlna bousectcnalng time hne come.

A for** of eevevni men. superintended by tb I dty oRloera. wnahed the pave­ments on and near Main street Wed* nesday.

ponuMm

rOKLARIKSnmk iBNRwr ■AmvAiv pamnin

AWAT IHTBMIVLT.

AT THEFriday. Francia Ford and Omee

Ciiaaard In "The Mysierlona Hand." detective. S reels. Sc. Hntuiday's fan- lure. "In the Jungle Wild" and "Tlw Phantom Cracksman.** &e. Tudv.)

DNINITER OF HOBBIT C. LONER AH RARRIRD MiORT PBRIWD OF

TRN ■eimiN.

Cangregntiannl Choir to Hive Cnafafa “liorhness aad Dawn** Friday

Kvoalag.

The ciiurchei- of 8t JuUua for the (Miat few weeks have Ikmii inaktna preparations to tiiaki Sunday. April t. a hriaht and joyful Kaater. The prex-edlna Siiiiday. which was l*alni Snnday. was rather cold and hlustor- iiiK. hut all arc louktux forward to next Sunday heing a warm spring day. Hcrvicen are lieing held in nearly all the churches tfiis week, which is Holy Week There will Im* i»everal Kaater Sermuiis, aunria4- aerviceo. cantatas, recitations, anthems, and sonas-

FIRE DKPARTRE.XT CALLED 0|TT.The fire department was cnilod out

Ttiuraday evening to the home of Mrs. Knoa Rlixxard on east M’alkor street, when the chimney burned out. Fire, which caught in the roof near the chimney, was quickly extinguished.

CIMNCEliY MITERS m IN CIRCUIT COURT ilir

.Next Monday is election day and (leal the vilers of the county should forget the names of the siipervlsora who v<Hed the exi»ense of the si>eclal primary upon them last fall, their names are published lielom. In no place in the county were the iieople so grievniialy misrepresented as they were in St. Johns. All three of the su|»ervls«rs of this city voted for the siieciul priinary and at the election. Mr Kelley was given a majority of

by their constituents The names of all supervisors who

were to blame for the a|»ecla| primary ir«l its expense foUow, but wo espec* daily wish to call the attention of ihi voters of this city to their own -upiTvIsors This is a good lime for yon to show vour appre«latlofi of iheir effi-rts Clark. Dooling. Shullers. St Johns; Cobh. Diiplain; Richardson. Hewitt, Hlrlenonr, Bengal; Sickles, Kssex: Hall, flrecnhiish; Smith. l.eli* am«n Krl/l»le (ivid; Sexton, Victor Chalrm.m flennlnir did tu»t vote, hut

•i :ict|.* in >alline the board n*!i' ^er

|)cniiH-rattc County (’ommltfee

WELL-KNmiN ST. JOHNS COUPLE YVEO WEDNESDAY

Coairramdlvul Churah.Tile Congregntionai choir will give

the hlaater cantatu. "Dnrknana and Itawn," Friday evening, April S. The Chrlallan Kndenvor will hold a sunrlae prayer service at 6;(Ni a. m. An Raa- ter service will be held at 10:88.a. m. Hex Kedxie will preach mi Baater sermon and Iho choir will fumlah special music. Haptlsraal services will be held and members will be re­ceived into the church

Methodist KpieeoimLAll hkiater auuriae service will be

held at G:iM) a. m. iJaptisuial services will be held at this time, and mem- liers will be revived into the church. At to'iM) u m. a praise aervire will be held, and members will also be re- < elved The regular iiioming serirlce will lie held at lu:3v, with an Easier -eriiioii hy tile pastor, and special mu­sic by tile choir. The other services sill Ilf held as usual.

A decree of divorce was granted lo Ruth E. Keys from Nelaon Keys on the grounds of non-support in cirentt court Monday.

An ordar was made granting a dis­charge of mortgage on the land of (lua- tavua Yanz. He wished to sell the

IhMM aad wanted a claar title.An order was granted for tempor­

ary alimony and aolicitor's fees in the case of Mary L. Hushford va. Anthony Hushford

Court waa adjourned until Tuesday noon. April 6, when jury cases will be tried. The case of (Iwrles Arm­strong of Duplalit for child desertion, will be taken up first.

DU. INliOFONOSSO PRESENT ATIIIEDIGIILSaCIETYIIEETING

MR. V M» MRS. ( . KIMIItl.I. TiKF SHORT TRII*

. : K ii; 11 ..n.l M: Ma- .unit.-i in i .image

Ik- op 1 ar'mi.avi-. \V.‘Om—• lii' Mar* .'M. r.'f' Hex. Amos Wal-

rformc*! Ho • ony The'" , fo! . iirt inp 1-ansinc. (Jraiul

• .tml S'liiblil. ;i:ol will r*'turii ijiul.i' lo inaK> ■.cir ioiii.c ;tt In*- .li- o- ui .-ipnng strcei .Mt .mil Mr^ Kitnliall Jir>- lioth w-11-

II -n u; St John .Mr. Kltiil:.:ll ha*- .1 ti<..-|t)iin III I'oi; Stephan - cigar

A tine line of u|>-IU'da(c trimmed .ai- for *2'(.s .ti file Fashion Shop I."'.rce.>orv to Clark a- Heachi. adi.

HI. Joseph's I athelir Chareti..m Josepii's Catholic church ia hav­

ing services all this week in the eliim h Tlteir Kahter program will he loxx mas- at s a ni.. high mas- at 10, .iUd —-r* i* ■ al 7 p.

tree MelhiHlisA Church.Tti»- Free .Methodist church will hold

If- r lar aervi* ea Kaater Saiidux .-(erx i* e; lu file liiornlng and v< nmg ixiil- an 1... t»»r x»ni.<»h li> th*- pastor. Rex ' .\ Mi: lucl

Hapliol I hiircliTill p* ;ai KaHt*T iimgram at tin-

|:.iptl;ai I Inin 1. xxiH oe h- lil iiHlny «-ventnu The liaxid Li'-ins;;-t'ui- Me-

i 'lri.i! |irogr.4ni wjR ... n .1 Th* r ill . c and rerllailon.' .ly the

o; ;n .Sund.*!! i>..!io*il. amt pe- • lal iii.i»i*- I’X Ihe clioir

w(. John*- Kplsropal I htirch 1-. -I- .■<.;ndny will in. nli-erxe«i in

.'xt John - Ki>ls< (M^al < liurch with Holy < •iinmunion at 7 a. m .Morning pray­er ami -enn«*n at In ;«» a. m Tlie Kaater »*^rxice will he held at 7'30 p m The . h«ur assisted hy th*- chll liteii of the Sunday school, will sing Kasier carol* Tlie re* lor R••v Wat- kin-. will make a -hort address to the children, anti th* olfertng for mis- .-•Uiita will he lak* n.

C«»NDri**rK CONFERENCE AT HART HOMIMTAl. THIN AFTERNOON

•The t'Union County .Medical s«s l« l>

met this .xflerntMiii at the Hurt linspi- lal at I I’.o o’clock. Dr. .\. .M Mill of (ixv«--o. t ’uncllor for thi- disirict x*as present and conducted a confcrenc*- on metlical organlcalion.

He ttHik an itnportani |wirt in the l>r<>gnim. giving many h* Ipful .iml interesting points

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ENMAW WOMAN’S CLUB

Social Eveotsj l.xeni- oi Ike Meek In H(. Jobo* A Sxwleljr

T:i. .\ n. S «-r [i lu'-t at Hie h«»u!..! Mr- Frank Rauinrnrtn.-r In V. rie

.1 . T e^.la e' Ming

Clad M:iiid ch of th* naptist - f, i;i .ch'*ol -tirpiis*d Frank Suillli i! .i- home .1*. ••sat Mirham street ■.!.'!idav ev. nliig y.oui twentv.flve

= t |.re-enl

M H«->11 .<• f:- !«l ni*‘rtain*‘fl the l*hi \ I'i girl* at her hono- on cast .--lal -ireet S.tinrday evening

Mr- l.vdia I’ennell entertained *ex ••"a I lu'iies and gentlenirn at six (ic|ta-k dinner Saturdax evening

Th*. .\. V M. S. eluti siirpiieed .Mlaa Hazel Hill at Ihe home of Mr and .Mrs Walter Smith on Swegles street last Thuradax. A pot-luck supper waa enjoyed at six o'clock The even­ing was spMit enjoyably f>7ach young ladx was asked In make an Kaater iKHinet out of crepe paper Splendid millinery talent was dtsenvered Mias Ada Wright waa awarded first prize Miss Hill left Safiirday for her home In l.everlng. Midi

H1RRIA41F UrE!«f»EN.Mlcti.<el SplUlcy, Weetphalla' Oer-

irude K«>aier WealpballaValentine •' Kimlaiil. .'^t Johns;

Ida F*»rch Mick. St Johns

V‘--* L-(Wtae Kellx has secured ttie ..geiii > f**r World - .-'tar Hotlerv and I oderwear Samples at Ht Johna Faehtofi .Shop. adv

Mx '•living ill larm. <i>‘antfHe*. and rnakteg a -f>eciallv along the line of uil£-e« .iiid ' h^ldren■^ hat« 'We l•e||exre ‘ . ctvii g.Tc yo.. prices that ’ou t.*in t get wbs.re .^|r^ I'’ Str'Venls X

Nor i» livrpiine you will tvant aorioe • i.i parmi* 'Cf them at this oAce,

s ■•‘indie

RESIDEDNEAR THIS CITY 54 YEARS

Mis« Durkce ha- an cwpertaliy Mr* xV T i*utiiain and Mias Ruthlarge aeeortment of irintmed hats for Smith were In Ovid Wedneaday to at- the Raater trade at very reaaoaaUI* laad IIh- fuaeral of Mra Uladyu l.owe pvtoea. adv. Hartman

4DIIN HEAHEE l»A’*NEN \M \A* \T HDME RE IMI’HHTEK.

Kolli •viiiK .1 xxeek illn*-sa. John A. Headic passe*! away at the horn* of his *}auxhi*'r. Mrs J i) I'lrvls on Fl<*rnl •ixenuf. ' '•■• II '■!o*’h, W’l'dneadny erc- iimg. .Manh 24, age<l i yearsFiiiMTal -‘•’•VM-es wer* h. Id. I'hti o'cliM-k .'Saturday afl(‘m**on. at tha *i«*me. H»*v. (* J. Kri'Se at Ihe Melho* •Ih't f'lp.-.opal church, oftiriallng In* (•■ruoui XXa- u.ade in Hu- St .lohns

icrxJohn .Mmuiid Beadle waa Itorti In

.Sweden, Monro*, ixiunty. NT Y., Janu­ary 2*'. lx.31. He cMne to this county III 1*01. and seiil<*d cm a farm two miles south of town, where he resided up lo th*- time he went lo live with bis daughter His wife. Mary Jaae. and a tlaughter. Com, pr«*ceded him in death He leaves *wie daughter. .Mrs Hattie Rurvie, and oae aon. Idas <*. Headiv. both of this city; two ala- lem, lavulae RIchmoad of Sweden. N. Y.. Ktla Kfehmond of Spencerport. N. Y.. and tour brothers. J. RandnII Bea­dle of Clare, James R. Beadle of Urand Rapids. I* C. Beadle of Ctarewion. S. Y., and Alfred Beadle of Rro~kport. N. Y.

He was a member of no church, but was always upright aad hoaeat throughout hla life. He was a devoted father and kind neighbor.

(PoMttcal Adverttalag.)TR THE VfITBM 4)F THE TITT 4»R

HT. JIlHIfHt1 have lieen nominated at the prl-

riiarlea for the offloe of ('Ity Treasurer. This nomination came to me eatirely unr.oRctied Having received tbte nominalUm. I have an honorable de­sire to be elected. I am phyalcally unable at this lime, owing to a aevere attack of ibe grip, to make a personal fwnvas I. therefore, take this way of calling th*' attenthm of my friends to this matter, aaeurrtng you that If I am elected, to serve you well.

t'HARI-RS S HTOriBLD

.Mia* Agnes Torpey, eleler of th* bead nnme at the Han hospital, baa left the hospital, where she haa been training for some time. She went to bar boiae in IsMteing aad may accept a poeillan at a Jackana boapital-

Phaees Away at Haaw la AIMaa HraagM ta Pan>at*s Hena* la

RvM Far BnrIaL

JI'RY WILL I’RHE Tl KNIIAV N4NIN, APRIL C.

(By Ovid t'orreapomlent.)The death of Mra. Kmest Hartman,

which occurred late Sunday at her home |r Albkm. cast a gloOui over the entire village. Mrs llaniraii, who waa the daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. R. r. Ixiwe. waa a popular Dvld young lady and a general favorite among her many friends here. She reside*! here until last summer, when she was uni­ted in marriage to Mr. Hartman, and they went Immediately to .Albion to make their home.

She waa bom lo Essex township, Clinton county, and moat of her twrly life was spent there. A short time lat­er bur parents moved to Maple Rapida. where she attended school. Abont ten years ago they came to Ovid to live, where Hladya attended high school and later the took a courae at Albion Collage, graduating with high honors from tlto music and art department, in which work she was very talented. It was while attending college that she iiecame acquainted with Mr. Hartman, and they were married in Ovid. June I7tb, 1914.

She becaoH- a Christian early In life and by her pure and religious living waa the means of leading many others lo Christ. She waa a member of the .Methodist church.

The remains were brought to Ovid at noon Wednt*aday and the funeral s* rrlcea were held from the home of lier parents at 2:00 o'clock. Rev. Roy Roblnaon of Diiplain officiating. The remains were placed in the xraiilt in Ihe Maple drove cemetery,

MIIUHGAN CENTRAL PLEA IGNORED DY COMMITTEE

PW»NA*rE nN'HT .YEWNThe will of (*beetar Clark of Water-

town, haa been admitted to probate, aad Bdllh M. Clark, appointed esaeu* trig.

*rhe will of the late F. Jennie Oun- alaon of Dewitt, haa haan admitted to probate, aad Hugh U. Ounalaon. Bddie J. Uunniaon aad Alta O. Plaree ap- potntad executors and eaecntrlz.

Licanae to sell real <>atate in the es­tate of LoNlla N. Dnnhani of Dewitt, was granted to Matthew M. Hill, her guardian.

tfetra have been detenuined in ihe estate of Alma .M l.ance. deceased of Klsle.

TLINTOK PIONEER IlIBNMrs. Sarah Richmond, wife of 1. D

Rlchmund. passed away at her home ta Charlotte. Mich.. March 18, at the age ol 80 years. She was a iSoaeer of x'lintOQ county, having naovad to Charlotte nine yeara ago Fuaeral "•rrlces were held Sunday afternoon

HOAD CRVmNNIRNERN MEET.The Board of County Road Commta-

ahmers met at the *-our* house Mon­day. Commissioners .Armbrustmach- er. Ileaii and HhII were present. The usual hills were allowed, and Ihe lioard was adjxMimed until .April 12.

COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS CNOSENFORJIlNEFINIGnONS

PRUPENHRRH FROM F. RF R. WILL AIIDREHN CLANHEN.

ONE DOLLAR A YEAR

APFONTCLMTHII. U HAliERHAN REf'KIVEN NTA1

CIIHHINMON

Prof. Kuizenga of the I'nlverstty of Michigan xrlll deliver the oomimmee- ment address to the graduating elaaa of I9lu. Thursday evening. June 24.

Prof. W. D. Henderson, also of the l.'nlverslty, will address the County .Normal graduating class on Friday evening. June 18. Prof. Henderson addresaed a St. Johns audience last winter, and will be welcomed at hla st-cond apitearance

MMIE RAPIDS CITIZENS iHiTY.M.C.A.0R6MIZATI0N

MELTIM*' IIEI.I) \T IIRMF HI MHs. 11. H. llRl.MEs.

Th* «*tllrers ami hoard *>f dlr*-« t*»r5 nf the Woman Club ent* rtaiiied the * luh at thx- lioii.i- of Mr- H. S MolUi.- Wedneailay aflernnon, March 21st The (M casion prov*-*! one of the pleas­antest events of the club yuf. A fliie program was * iiJoy«»d.

TTie Woman'a CluL is favored in that it numbers among its members taleni- <>d musicians, who generously roiitri- bute t(( its programs

Th* music of the afternoon wa» thoniughiy enjoyt-d. constatliig of a pian«> duel by Mesdame* A. J Hicks and F Hiirk; vocal solo by Mr* R J, Frink; vocal duet hy Me-daine- II W Hlaspie and R. J Frink; the last num­ber Iteing one of the oliih choruses.

The Bl)'rarv iiortion of the program was especially interesting, l>etng fur­nished • nllrely by other dubs in the stale Mis* C. A. Shaver tvad a iwper, ".Ar»* we losing th* i»oxx*«r of • •*n*-en- trated thought " written tor th*- Has­tings oliih by Mis* Anna Johnson, who is u writer of many stories for ih*> young, known l*eit* r hy her i^en name. "Hop*' luirling"

Mias Dpal Mortis gaw a talk on the subject of "S<»cial Welfare." xrhich •ho prepared for a woman s club in Iaip«-er, of which she is a memtwr.

.Mrs .M R. Vnnlieuaen read a paper xxr|tt*-n hy .Miss Alice Baker of .Man* Ist4xe This |«per ia known by the Michigan FtMlerallon of Clulis as Ihe "prlxe t»aper." having won that dis­tinction In last year's *‘onieal, and since then has i»een read before sdv- enty-oae clubs in the state

A dainty luncheon was served by the hnateases. duiiog the serving of which Mrs E. n. Hulae rendered a*>me fine eelectlags on the player piano.

t'Inh adjourned to meet In two weeks with Mrs. C. C. Vnnghan. for "Mexico liny."

Sim MBMIbIS ATIHID OBNOinONAL SEIUNCES

ADDHENN 4JITEN HT HAPUflT Wn* INTER IIP PONTIAF,

Abont sixty members and frienda of the Congregational church were pres­ent at the parsonage M'xnday evening, when short dcdlcational servlcee were held Rev R. M. Traver of the Bap- tlat church of Pontiac, a pereottal friend of Rev. W R. Kedzle. gave a short address He has rec-ntly re­lumed from a trip around the world, and • specially referred to hR. visits to Egypt and India

Hsrrx Walxworth sang two appro- i rlai*. aoica during Hi- f-vvnlng. Tlte tarsonsge ws* also Inspected by those present lAght refreaamenip were fi*-rvf<d

Mra J. (J. Wise aad daughlet. KHz- abeib. wcait t^ Ann Arbor Monday to spend the week with U*e tortneT*e

idnughtor. Mrs. T. H. Cortot.

Hl.llil.M. .H'lLE llll.l. Til BE HE- PRKTEI* Rl T 11ITIIRI T t'lllAHE.

That th«- sllding-srali paasvtiger far** hill. agr*N**l i*> hx the join* rail­way f*<>iiiinili*'c 'f the hotia*. and sen- .*!*• xx lll t* rep »rte<l *iut and iwssed lix til* ^■Ki-.lHt■l^«^ is Hie opinion of .-ttai** Senator Walter B Tvylur. * h.nlr It all rtf the -eiiat** *''umnlli*-«-

The Joint **omitt|tt>c met informally W.-dn* -‘lay lo xonsider tl**- tw*» amend- iiienls suggested by the .Mlcliix.iu Cen­tral **uinsel. n'«nr) Ru?-el and al- lh«iugh no action wu* ugr( **il ui>on. the Hens*, of fh*‘ two committees was to Ignor*- the sugge-tloii. of the .Michi­gan Central and rei'or; *>ui the meas­ure in It* original forth The present plan is to hare the measur* < ome out in th*- -enale and pass that t»ody be­fore coming beffire the house The plan which probably will be adnpi*>d is to repon out the sliding-scSle bill Thursday aftemo*>n xvBh a recom­mendation that it he p.iss«‘d and that tl l>e made a six-ctal order f«>r Tues* *lnx or W**dnesday of next week

This is Ihe hill putting all roads *anilng gr<*s* a ii.lle on a iw«i<<'nt basis; establishing a 2*x-<'cnt rate on roads whoa** gn.ss earnings (ume between SI..'<00 and S3,iHsi a mile, and putting all below that on «* 3-<*eni rale

Mr. Ruasel'a argument that the .Michigan Central was on the way to a receivership did not make anv pr**- fhund liiipresaioii upon th*- committee appasr-itl) State Senator Waller R. Taylor, the Knisihazoo man who head.<. the senal*- railway committee, nays that there is a Bill*- mad running nut of May City called the Detroit, May ( Ity A W*'St<>rn which, accordiug to lla reiMirtf, earns on.) about I7i>0 a mile, and on this snail imssenger «*arnliiK. it has been able, he says, to l»ay an utnual divid*'nd of «> per • ent on its Investment

Senator Taylor Mya the Michigan Central Is *-arning a total of |e.80O a mile in Michigan and that only one other railway in the stale stiriMssed the road in passenger earnings This was Ihe short mileage of the Wabaak in the slate, which netted the high to­tal of K.itoo In net passenger eamtnga a mile.

The Hrand Haplds A Indiana •xama in tbe neigtabotiiood of |S40t>: tke l^ake Shore IS.70A; the (Irnnd Trunk fSJOO a mile

RIRTHNBom to Mr. aad Mra. Fcter Smith

of Ht. Jokas, Monday. March 29, a daughter. Faullne Audrey.

Bom to .Mr. and .Mrs. Albei* Berlin of Riley, Thursday. March U. a daugh­ter. Bmwnie May,

Bora to Mr. and Mrs. William Htoer- aiao of OllTs, Tasaday, Match 10. adaagkter.

Bom lo Mr. and Mr Cjul Beach. Wednesday. March 31. a sawaa-pound daughter. Mary Jane.

MI TH INTEREST * BEINti MANi. FKHTED IN Y. M. F. \. MURK

CBizena *if Maple Rapids are ask­ing for a V .M. C. .A. group there. .As .Maple Rapids is one of the most tm- IMirtant toxxns In the co inty, a V. M C. A. organl/.alinn there, would he a great help .As mmih a- i»os*ihle, Mr Clllcy. th*. county secretary will take up the work of organizing there.

Mr. Clllcy, whe began the first of .March savs h> haa th** work nicely In ban*!, and everything Is encourag­ing for a big year s work Hreat In- t*.rei>i i t»*-inK ii.aiiif*-*!**! throughout the coi'iiiy for the usual summer's work of om .md jKiultry .-onteatH, and community play-days. The Ben­gal-Riley group is now- planning for :i I oiiiiiMriii) nlay-dax tinu* thi^spring

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Announceineiits it♦

Fstnre Events «f Importance t Thr«>sghont the Count). I

Don't forget tbe Fashion Shop when you are looking for tiimtned hats. Dur prices ran from 98 cts to 14.98 The best values in the city. Kelly Sis­ters. Jadv.)

ADVERTINRD LETTEM.March 31. ltl&—I. T. Foot. Mr.

Hleason. Mrs. Gall Hraat. F. O. Kaae- laad. Fred Drdway. W’HI H. Rninaoo. P. M

nnMK mrmiii ulRM WullUIID

Rewvge Earl- AprH 1Will aell hla Sae resldenee on Oak-

laad street. Ht. Johna. at saetiaa. Thla la a line propsrt) with all madam caovenlenres. canttsll) loeaned. R. L. IJlxby, aiicUoaeer Read edv. this

NimrE.Ht. Johns Council No. 11. R. d H M.,

will hold a special ('onvocatl*xn Friday evening. April 2. 1918. at 7 rid o'clock p. m. Work K. d H degree All Coni- panlona experted to bo present.

A. W* Durkde. T 1. .M Wm. Cochrane. Recorder.

WOOL1 want r*O.60x* posnds of wool for

the mills I will pay top prices for sll grades. See ms baCors oatllag. Cntaa phone 1T7; (Ttatan pkoas lit.

I lltf H. P. OAOB.

If you have girls who n<wd hats this spring, he sure to *ee niir lln** sad get our prices befor** deriding. Mra. K. N. Htevens. I adv.)

Miss S C Ihirfcae ia •howrlag a fine assortment of the latest millin­ery *matl medium aad large, adv.

Come iuid see "Mrs I 'arver's Fancy iiall" at the prairt** schoolhouee ts Kssex. itatnrday evening. April 1. Ad- mtsslon, 1** and 15 cents adv

Mr* C L. Smith aad Mra. W H A’auConaaat went to tihaca Wsxdaea- day to visit a frlead, Willard laing. who Is xery ill. Mr. Long Is a brath- ar to Mrs. J. H. Mtolangk of Hogttuiw, wRo lo wall-k«awn M Si. iMma.

CERTAIN FINANCIAL I’ONRITMRI RFNT HE MET MT f'OIJimr *

Natter Hill Be IMkan l?p At Imr 4»f I'amaMrstal riab

Friday Evealag.

D R Hagennaii. Inatnictur In agri­culture at tbe St. Johiu high scbool. has txxen appointed County Agrlcul* lure Adviaor for Clinton county by tbe elate department of agiiculturs. Ttiis will necessitate his s|>endlng the summer montha ip Clinton (-ounty af­ter school Is out.

This propoaiiioii will go through provldiiig certain tlnanrial eondltlOBa are met by men In the county. It needs the *-uoperatlon of the buMaaas men and will be coosldersd at tha next meeting of tbe St. Johns Ooai- merclal club to be held Friday eva- iiing of this week.

l^e work of a county adviaor Is strictly agiirultural. such as sail tagt- iog. the treating of eeads. aad tmm- er management or accovntlng. It Vr. Hagerman's appolatamat Is oaaRnMd and he etaye. he will have an oglee In St. Johns. Ha will attend the fhna- er’s clubs and vielt any part of tha county, where his servlree may be re­quired.*

Anotlier impoiiaat feature of hla work will he the development 'f the Clinton ('ounty Bean Qrower's Aaao- clatlon, which was nrganlxed a tow weeks ago.

AITIi LIVERY.\V* are prepared to do a general liv­

ery hiislneaa. Office on west HIgham street. *ipposite Steel Hotel. We eo- Bcit your patronage. OIBce phone A«»-1H. Residence Ho.3R. Day aad night service.3.*.w2 DEN.NO it FLETCHER. Props.

OWD TOWNSHIP WOmN LEJWES EIGHT CHILDflEN

MRS. CIliHLFN MARTIN IMHNEDVII \V .HATrilDvV.

K<iBoxxiug < loiiK illness. .Mrs Cbas. Martin iiassed awav at her home In 0x1*1 toxxnphip. ".3** o’clock, Saturday rooming. March 2*: aged 32 years. F’lneral rterxlc*-s xvere held 10:00 .1 lock' J'lit'sdax foreiKHin at the home. l!il**rmenl xxas .uaile m tli*. l*om|>ell • **inilerx'

.Mr- .Manin u* !iurxr.*-d hv a hus­band and eight • hlldren. tbe eldest of xvht*m Is fouri**»n >t*ars of age

The Woman s Cemeteg) Imnrove- inenl as«o< iatinti will meet with Mrs. H K. ('*»rl'lii. T 'esday, .Atirll *». at 3;0n p n.

The W R. C thimbi* part) will tie held in their hall W*dn*-adax after­noon, .April Tth.

The W C T C will iue«*t Thursday, A^ril >*. .'ll the h**m<' of .Mrs Oeorge Jnrv. '.iMi stout r-.tr**et.

The (• * aT will nie«‘t at the home of .Mrs R R. !*• k on east .sint*- street next Tne'dav. April H.

The Ev**r R«»sdy Klnc s Daughters win m*-et .April Mh at l?-** nnm. of Mrs Rott*'rt l.**e

The regular nn*etlng of the Order *»f the Whit** Shrln' *>f .lerusalem. will he held Friday evening at Ihe Masonic Temple |Vi|.|urk suppsr at six o'clo<’k 'ITiere will t>*. InitlstIBh.

■M*

THOMAS J CAVANACOH. Demo* rati* candidate for Justice of

tile Supreme Court of .Michigan.Mr Cavanaugh was bom Septsmbar

1, IviM. on a farm in .'^hsron township, Washti-navx county, Michigan, whsra he spent hIs boyhood days He lalar attended the Manchester high school. Me graduated from the ITnlvwrstty of Michigan in 1891. While at the Ual- verstty and until January 1992 be wga an assistant to the law firm of LshMN Bros A Cavaaaugh, at Aan Arbor. In January. 1891. he aasnclafd hlai* self vrith Dsbom and Mills of Kalama- aoo and took ckarge of a braaek ofRaa which was opeRad at Paw Paw. Mick- Igan, under the naaie of Mttls. Osboim A Cavaaaugh. until 1S9&, whaa dto (Inn was dtaaolved aad the bostasaa takea over aad coatlnuad by him.

He ban beaa coaaactad with aaato of (he most Important IRltpttloa la aanlR- weetem Michigan which haa broagltt hlai before the MIchlgaa SupPHM Coun. the iTniied Siatos Platrtet CtMirt. tbe court of appeals aad tha I'nited gtslee Supreme Court.

He has been sad ts prombMat Ri democratic polities In MIchlgaa anR waa appolatsd by Hovornor Ferris oaa of the trustees of tbe Kalamaaoo Mala Hospital in 1911.

However, tbe duties of a justlsa tt tbe HupTMue ('v>urt bavr nothlag to da with tbe Issues of either state or aa- Booai party politlea.

The oMcs really la aad ehouM ha non-pa rtlsaa

Mr Cavaaaugh I* la the prlaie of Bf* H*. IS <*(nta»nlly qaallflod tor Ma SHisItton In the course of hin prae- tlc*> h* has attached n large rltaatola and * trric . f friends who are andag hi* eiectkta witlioat refsraaca to pgr- l) polltlr-

Wb) aead to the Mall Ordar hoaaav when yvm oaa boy at ('raaaptoa's Clao- iag-Out Sale sad aavo MMTt M-l

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rNABLKN 4'LAMi.

ONK YKAR SIX MO^rrHt) . THRBK MONTHS

«HU.WbM tlir banraat is rsasiisi Umts U a ■>atla(acitaa la raar aoiMl oMas d **aar4sa track" aot to ha haS fiaai •ay Tcartablas boaskt of ilw araoer.

Tbr cost of foatf has rsarhaS a iioini when* lbs laaasy imoHvs ou|iit also to iswiM a $ioo4 OMUiy psoalr who INMssas s back yaitl lo ralaa a Bar> dm. It ia oftaa aaM that tbaas lit* tis lioma patrhss do aot pay. that af> tor you liavs dadurtad I'oat of fsrtlll* lar sad asads aad labor hlrad, that you liava tiuchlaa laft. It la tnia that a ttrai yaar allampt shows inaay tall* uraa. Motbar Natura Is a aby aort of a ruatouiar. It taKas caiiartaaca aad prartica U> adapt yoar haaaa. poaa. •ir aqusaliaa to bar habits Oecw you laom tba leaaM*. tha powar of aua aad

' soil aad rain ara aura.Many of us bars bar«nn«- lof> avaraa

to physical labor. As boys moat of_____ — - — ■■ ■-------=r===_i. us dua and boad In our fatham* gar-

hlaiarcd as smond-claaa luatit-r at the **«»- •»»«* »bou«ht notblng If It. As poatoflir*- at tM. John*. Mich*

■I WINI£9£NrE0 AOtflRTItMia RV

tPANCHO Hk A

TWKWI.MIXTH VKIK.

fCNTtttlOCI A K^BSNow in die Li|^

km mm^tmmm ImI cf a tiM li to hold lop I to IIm wm aMH for yooM. G that. Loop they totwo tod, both to

laaii under the art of March 3. IS??*

NABMLKb \n A MI'HfMIL OF LIFK.To the eyes of the iiBobaerrant. the

sight of a group of*itoya playing mar- bias may have m» particular intarral. But to the pblloaophloal. Ibis Ini tdent of daily life may cmirey notn*- nlgnlll- ranca.

In the 1 older parts of the United dtatae. the sight of boys playing mar- blaa ia accepted as oae of the Axad alsns of aprtng. Hoira almost narer play In the autumn. But a few breaths of apiing air bring thani out.

This suiotesln bow bumomusly itsed the cuatoiiis of boya ara. and quite as lallaxible as the dictates of fashion to grown-up mao and women.

It Is a study In human nature to watch a group of boys placing mar- blsa. PV>ur out of five Itoys will do anything to win. The gain*- Is not formal enougti to set up an umpire, and youngsters of an aggressive and domineering type get their own way. As these boys are not apt to have a very acllv. feeling for Justice, might almost a1wny« mak« right in th« ntar- hle ring

Boys willi Meeli >eiis< <i! jiisll<>' are ap to (are rather l..»ril T'.i feeling ••‘|iiit\ Is apt ti> an elili 4t rattier srtisline < hud nature lloy-s «»f thl.^ it'tiip.mmetit arc mucli mor.' apt to drop out of the ring anti refuse Ut play itian tlefeml tlndr right- with their ttsfs

Tliii- tl,--— litth It.. II .1 ( 'tnr* dny eel ill 'fi.- rn|« nne a tirvi

mm we hire aonie aupenannuatad la- Imrer lo work over the land, who charges ns $2.00 par day for what an active man could do In half the time. .\o wonder there Is no credit account at th*- end of the ssaaon.

Any iiidoort. worker will be aur- prlaed. If be will give four or five hours a week lo back yard agriculture, to find how much better muacle, wind, and digestion be has at the end of the summer There may be no iiioaay profit the drat time. Another summer should give you all the fraah vegeta­bles of the season for practically no­thing

Men egpeet cf the top- place tiro. They lock fra sooer- tire in it. Any neeming fault, duo to mLbap or tnisuac. becumea a defect in this ciere.

Dat Goojyr-:r Fca'Ut'icd Tires, :.r;cr y eora ir. tlimlighi.hald liigltcr I la* a fbtn e-.cr. Last -eiir m.- i‘.jucl’t i,'i7u,'j83 GuoJ,-eors cli!.-^ |i!eawjre-c;pfy-pea!"'!!'- TKr**i alK.v.t o:i3 lira ftr c .'vr;' c. .* in u.*.u.

Wto I* W.-C.-.2?Ia it ibo Goodyeat ti ' *. ric

cboice ia ooolimtird L.* i ...400.000 otH-CPS? Op ia it the man who still as­sumes that another tire Is ortter?

b::*! best sveruge provc'J Ly Good ye nr Um» ru^4 %vay to judge m litw?

Lower Prke»On Fehrunry 1 Goodveurmnde

the third big price reduction in Iw.v years. T!»e ihreo i«^4R^.

Vcttlm tiros are consteuriy bet- t reJ. In fh'o costly wgps—each »xciusim to Goodyear ourForti- HodTires excel any other tire built. A ' J ea h is a groat trouble-saver.

r*;c/ :r.can ynittrecoulcni. T!».ry rtci"' mort for yotr iMutcy.

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S.N.SlMifffw

KFFIt’ie^T PITBLIt m The idee Is entertained by some of

the older type of merchants, that the good repute of iheir Arm le spread front mouth to mouth in conversation, aad that they do not need to adver- tie* in the newspapers.

That condition may ba^e prevailed many years ago. when |H>ople had no­thing else t«i do bnl g«>aslp about their neighbors In those timee everyone discussed all of hia honi*- purrhsseH with alt bis neighlMirs

Today a malt w ho t|e|M<iids u|ain con­versation aniJ gossip lit spread the ii 'U <iv*Mtore. will imi nncl that

... ! ji. " •tt-iio-- I- much tret|tieti>I'eop <io n<’t ••xchargi iiiforma*

lion 'loir itoit.«'^i:- uablls as |tl.cy .’ti to You ha«c little Idea , Usual .illendaiit e that 'll* liter VO.If m ighUirs .iiiv their ' Isler

ciMtds oi .-^ii.ltl. Brown, or Joiie Tlie t hureh

GOGr/5\TEARAarKiN.Cni9

rortiriM lircsWe ILe.At.-t Tire,—“Ow At-" OotmI W;.- -rv# aWTrewSsssSss—la

ir.3lchlr "4 out- pul. F J- j-our own aakte. trythata. The {t.lloiwiagGoud year Servieu Stations will supply you:

es m StockTlwo. MUbt

tie time to keep a home place ordorly.! J A few hours work ta the lengtheulngl t

tag trventaga ought to euiry off; f worthleae litter, aad place ler'al where It heloage The result gats you good every lime you look oat of the window Als«i It apurs <ni your nelghhar to go aad do likewise. The epirti of a civic neaineas apr ahotti the au^boftiood aad la a fs weeks the general appearance at the gmwilings aad character of the ecreet have been elevated ra» per cent

A choice eertloo Is not cruated by costly dwellings. A street at hoosely or even ugly houses Is ti formed, iteeonieo a smart aaburban reeldmoe diatiict. If scrupulous pains are talmi. to koep out disorder. Aad a street of ttandaome and expensive houstei louke dowdy, deradeut. i run down. If the hack yards are lowed to beoouw stattemly.

Wherefore, after picklag up all the j ^ litter In the streets, let us next tac-. * kb- the back yard! I f

Fowtor GBTMfB, Fowler F. G Caitorline, Mapto Repicto Weyskto Gerege, Sheperdteille Ed. Gower Eureke Pewemo Garege. Pewamo Crell A Pierce Etoto E. C. Letond, Orid.

f-hef-rs th* mln-

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titf■'cr

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U. -I ..t III MIC

wl'lilM. HIM Ml l.l \M>t.M.t . I. .iiitng Is a sit .-I ubj. t'i

i.jf ti n ■ . .11 r r nnv er. Krtimt't.-ir iM.iitt lit vii w I' Is an aiiii!i;.| < m/.- i^r siiiiittii ai.tl .itsireMitinr

’.r. -iiriTii: 'akte ;it><.<»»sslt>ii <»f ili*. wo •• •: i 1* ^ turn fh"lr h -mes lop-*'

hurvy iit sei all ..( ii .* iitil man - i om- foriaMt. rt.!-; i places cll--armnaf hl- di >ks aiitl iii- i;los-ts w. li. i ai. *inii notlitiit: lor veek

I* is of < ' r .•• ii.ii wiio||\ Joyful to con.. ! .>• imi tjml all the fiimli r*- ..III III i: yard Bin Judging li\ tlo* loot., ot the avemge .-dllttr - ite«l> I- lt= essv to • win ht doe- not • ar** (or hoi leaning It ..oiiietlm.-s seems ..s if order was disilnclly iin i'lea*aiit to til.* new*>|Niper minil = >r- taliily two It ;t of thre. of th.- men in .lur prof -spin .'iiauitatu places in lilcli th. >>r<siii .ud dust uriisli hac. only the most partial swa>

The devil" sweeps down the .-enter of Hi. root:: every week But In the comer- and arouiicl th. edges, there are heaps »( truck, ol.i itapers. and discarded material, that are never dta- turbed and amund whieh dust aad din acriiniiilaie. The averag. editor's desk la slmilarty a mess of plgeoti kales atuffsd with aarient papers, clippings and cdreulars of no present use to his bttslaeas. hut which to aeeeniblc grime

■>.irld 1. full of wide inicrcsts. atid tti.* * - rEi.':: >in- riirtv nnd In ii .-ertaln tor* ir*' 'uditiaril) known 1.. those

t ,.|i tiii.l io-T.. V-pap. r is Ito 'lily • rtit tent '

• T.tlng fli< piildi' wiH,!! »• lo-• - of Hi. town Kurone 1.01-0:!. t|i ■* ill ■•urn sfuietolnr

‘><•'■1 -!!•..-n *tor<- li> w.irii of n.'i.tlh.loir-d 1. am .i'>o'ii " tio.oitrt;

' W ap <1 «•! not 1. • KTh*- .olv. r'tslng ...|'in n- of u i,.'>--

i ai - • -ir. ':-ad just a- attentively -- . iiv -.-n-.-ii.iii ti.at inuv appear In Mitj n.-vv . • tdoiniis

Tit*- r> -lilts of |||( two (Milirles ar* oii'i.Kijs !n oil. las. a merchant ■frags along’. Vfih onh a sinall twin «»f .ii.. .onitiiiinlty kn.vwtng anything aiioiit 'vivut Is hapitening In hi' store

III th.- • tloT i-as.- pruciically every- ■ •n«* Kti'o- \vIh*Ii (liMt rnerciMUil has -p. i ial ‘.arguins. and whal can Ih-i d.in*- ill i.»r ai any given timefan there 'i.* the least i|iiestton at fo| wlitet’ kinil of 'lierchani gels the lots-!III.-s '

Till I iwTFIt ti»\MIIFM\Tlll^hTher» have always lieen a pleasant

ficttoii that a idg crowd turn- out hlasi.T S'indsy iii«>riiing to see the n«*w spring millinery Hul eertalnly Ihe

.-n ar.* r «»i •Iragg.-d fro'n their p.-at <- fill liouii t.n any much motive They woiil.l not Know an haisier hat If they .-vaw one, let aloii. Ihe .|iies||on itts-

working Uiigulsning u 191.' modelThe wont. II .tiiend church anyway.

Tin -nen are of eoiirse busy reading III. Sunday jiaper The women have noihlng to do bnl (o get three meals, study the Sunday school lesson, tesch Ih. .•4iin.lav school class, write a paiwr for the missionary society during th# week, and supeiiatend Ih# ni##tlng of the Junior Knd#avor. Il#nc# it is no sacrlAcs for lh#ffi.

II Is Ilk# moving mountalas Into the s«a to g#i lb# m#n. nr the mnjoiity

a#rve »f th#m. out In church. Tkeotutlcally

tak..s about an hour and a quarter Mushsnd would And his d'.nda.v dinner tasting norch l>et- ter if Ii.' would rejw-ai th> .'Xjierlenc*. Als.. Wife w.iuld iiu.l Ihe hotise le-- itijeB - of 'look.-

HACKS.ii.. tiling wa­

in ilt.*«.* cciiiinin loillli -ireef lo

^ \K1».-aid the...-.•111 n.

It The10*1 .'ompicte anil!" soiuet !.lng -aiti alxjiii iNO'k y«r.ls

Most peotde ne-d lHll. .idvi« > s.e-plnk up their front ;• ards Th.

w. ary i.ousehold.*r will speml iio im worrying over his gniss or his shruh* In front of the house that ^oMir th*' iirunt of nelgliltothood Inaiiectlon Yet III.* sain.- man will ctmmonly permit Ih* rie:s| iinsIgliMv .-ollectlons of ash­es ehi.-k.-n lid g#n*Tal fious.--hold i.:us«' III III.* back yard This

asti itiai rni i...ty l.e ncarl.! ;o -ui pit u- in tiie front yard .*• -

l ie have a t-* v .»nd ctmiplaianl f“-!- ^ iitg that no oil'- ever notices It

Ani.*r1esii i.»wnfc hav» .. disiiiu i .lUty wf Ih- tr own m that f. tend

I.) ilev.-l Ip onv park lines F. t |».*..- ph- ere. lush fen. e#, «uii such tsiiind*

ry Ili.e. ji arc ised are rnih. Ofwii.

Jos Kelly has moved unto his farm.Mr. Wurd .utaudod th# funeral of

his mother at .New Uathrop Hunday.Hmith N#tha«ay of t'hapin was in

town Baturday.\Mm. Haea# has ptirchaaod an K. M.

K. tonrlng car.Clay Clarke of Boone was in town

BaturdayMias KUie Clark of (!aaa City la

spending the week with her aunt. Mm. J. K. fTement

Theo. Btetnkower la snfferlag with a badly wreor^iad leg.

Ray rieavengar of Ohio ia visiting Ills brother. laiurence.

f*ark Bcott, who has been suffering a severe attack of pnenmcmia. has dis­charged his nurse and Is eonvalaacent.

The remains of Mrs. Bamh Doyle of Ifort Huron were shipped here for burial Tuesday. A goodly number of her former frlenda drovre autos to the depot and Joined the prcnwaalon to the villag. . emetery, where she was laid lo res* beside her husband, the late M F Doyle

Mrs. Winslow and Mrs Walker are convale*. t>n* from their recent illness­es. although still conAn.'d to the house li> the in< ieineiicy of the weather.

.Mrs .Nima Bkinner has lieen the guest .»( u..t parents. .Mr and Mrs P. ti Find:, during the past w.-ek.

.Mr- •'..wdry u moving Into her new home on west (mk street .Miss MitXel Whit.* xill maki- her home with hi-r until th-- clo-.* of sch.MvI.

Mr- ‘'■....fti. ..nd fan lly huv. moved ( t.i tit HI

.M't., Mil.t.i- C'jor of luDh. Is Hi’eed- ' lug III.* '.iriitfc a. ‘.tinn with her par

To fit yottr firivait pane.To get the mafor part dt style.For all *ioiiiicl genend satisfaction And uniform quality, wear

The Spring models in Derbies and Soft Hats are now ready for your inspection. If you vt.Im#* distinctive head-dress as an important mrt of your “make-up,*’ don’t lose mis chance to select a really smart hat tor Spring wear.

Wc desire to call special attention to the great values in hats that we are telling at $2.00 this

season. Complete line of all the latest styles

and colors.

Clark & Hulse“Qtntofi Gnuoty't I^egnt Clotlitors”

Sc. Johns Miehigan

— etolOito —

Yov wS save 54 ds. per gaL

Mr ..nd Mrn Avn that

.M .r

.-\tvs Sh'kle- J. <in»tntt has f'lir- pfj ■ f oil -ast I'In.*

Mr.- M. rt .. I,: illDgq.x ii.i ' an*

.Mt- : r Slid) ■ ■..l.’r .1 .|.K*tor‘• .t • I .1 as ‘ ^ l••!q|l.■.l t.» her■'.ri.

Vr f. M--- i- ss- Mull ..rriv.d uitl*.- U-*. ..I lb. ui*ek

U.*v ad Mr (ici Vttrloii .nine

Slade ;n u few 'ninates

i I M 'ti

se • i.*tl. on! .* .. ij

ims IS HOWBuy 4 gaU. L.4I M. Scml-MIxcd Real Paint.

At $2.00 per gal. • - $ H.06And 3 gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it

at rsdmateel cost o< - - 2.25You then make 7 gals ci pure paint tor S10.25

11% only S l.tC per fl.’il.Anylyody can mix the Oil with h<'JVrer'ax. if y«i bu ■ I r-'ii paint inCANS. ..VI pay S.j00 a ga! *' I .*

• Ai PAINT . r- V.knrtw . ?1tC2..cB lor ’ Y

^ .A \1. f* \I\T you bux antf it ni»l llte be^tiU.tUc. r;*»'i (I i i>:rMl an.i j:cl .*ir uion.' v back.

lh» Aoiilhland Balur-

Bt'uba. triiliiing M team of th.*

K1 rfty la .1' i/»iil-

• wgilrvl F A A VI arc coni.*m

•re* lion .»f a Ma-oni. teiii

T\kl MFF VtM K DKHKA Tt» W»KK.

.A5III H«»

tii.. . tr .lav

i. Hwith If.'

' ^ — *ivr?*iThe

I platii s III I pie

l>e«pU" th.* cold drlzsllng rain, and IP.* rvnusiie »r .m attack ot grip, our

I. ninuma-tt W <" T I* pre8ld.*tu and ! delegate M-- Margaret Fray, left for Fenton Thursday m.irning lo ail.*nd

I the .lUtri. t W. f T. F ixmvenllon 'Bhe de. lar. B that tb» addrean of Ben- I ator .Siratghv of ('..klwater ahme lavid her for her effort. Iiesldes Mra. t alk-

tin- .in.i all in# reat of (h<* feast of {Intelle. tual g.MMi IhlngK By the way. i la not tht- r enrreci addrena for a ! tenitveraii. e work. r. Bfmight. Church i Bl., Coldwnler- Th.* aanie ..ffleer-

w.*r»- re-‘ Ir-cievi for Ihe coming year.

It I* always an error to ludge a tiMiii hy Ilia cinthea; the tailor and III.* shirt-maker, with Ihe aid of a lialt-r and a ahoemaker. hav. given n*apertabilii) to many a rnat. whose natty appearance would indicate that he had the coin In hU jmeket- hut when we search him we find both pockets empty, save for a pawn ticket which calD for his Jewelry', when h# a.|iiarea the account

A'ea. we always like to oe# a man neatly dressed from head to foot; like however to see a man dress for the work la which be is engaged; like to see the farmer In hU Jenna, like the iitan In the factory, mill or atiop; like to aee Ike barber la bis sull of duck, the doctor In hla gnrh profoostonal. like the lawyer; the arconnuuit la rai­ment sttlinble to hla Inkor, like tke

Rtit at home cleeollneea Is aitll tuie Ptwcttcmll) the drudgery of the prev-; hnm. or tke mnlron. wken ker inkor of the Ideals of housewifery The week, more or less augmented by) will iiermtt. In n honse garb beconi*women may neglect to learn lo cook, sporting events evrenlags, leaves them ' **•they may turn off theee h<Miaewlfely •" • . .mdttlon of prostration Bnnday! ^

__ , ^ ^ M gnudy aad gny. n walking onadwlcti-caree on ignorant and blundering aer " ••ntmg ; matt In everytklng but Ike beard ngenvanu Rut inoei women do have all What happena Raster Hunday mom-1 hla bnek, empty of bend aad empty of tke old antipathy to dlii The *“« *■ majority of homea la soom-! packet, unwilling to aell hla bands humblest hftme may b.* lashl* "naat HMng like this. Wife tells Husband ns wax." aa the oM saying loea. the '*>*1 ^ <>ugbt to go lo chureb more.

Mr and Mr» Hunter of Ithaca and : Mrs CalKins and »on of IVeiroH were ' giieela of Mr and Mr- C M. Bheldun last Thursday

Mr and Mr- Archie Ijbvy entert.'vin .nI about thirty .»f their iielghlmr- Thursday In an old-fashioned sugar

I Ing-off |»aCy.MU*: A.g.*rtba Munaim .'ntertalii.*d

•own .BhIunlayMrs JfM* lazyiie- U nuralng her

mother Alr>. S MlbsonKdlih \V..;vtherl.ee is taking a w.*ek’»

VMi.tllon from the .vwttchlmard. and Maselle Bnwer-by Is taking her pla<*e

.Messrs llenneU and iJlbbs hav.« gone into the nwl estate business

.Messrs Hawkins and Bchofleld were In .'foglnavx on Friday

.Mrs Kll KIrhy I- under the do. tor'- . ar.-

J A. W'uisou, who baa t>een hover­ing imtween life and death for a week, was pronounced better by his phy­sicians .'tunday. and hopes of hla re- ci.very arc now entertained.

Mias f’aaaie lavynes of Hemlock Is at home for spring vacation

Mr- Maynie Bnelltng was in Owoa- so .m .Saturday.

Mr and .Mrs (leo. Woodward spent Buiiduy with .Mr. and .Mrs. (’has. I*eck.

.VIr Itlvst baa purchased a tine large team of horses.

Francis Frye has left Ihe Comer Drug slur.* and accepteo a position In a drug store In ivetroll.

Mr- Fred Willtama has reitira.-d from Florida

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ •Mir riiB FwT iii.ivi ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

Cordon .Miing. r Is quite sick at pres­ent.

Mrs Bert Norris of south Dewitt visited Mr and .Mrs S NV Norris last week

Mr. and .Mrs B VV Norris rtsltad Frank .\orrls Brnday.

Mr and Mrs Ce*. Heed of Peabody. Kansas. Mias 1.0111# Heed of lasnstng visited Mr and .Mrs. (leo. Ilrink Sat­urday night and Bnnday. Mr. and Mm. Hamid Palmer and family vlaHed them Bnnday.

Airs Matthew DIehm la entertaining her father and sister of Hanniatcr.

t.T, to leave the graduating class of Ihe high school, after the communtty has .-tfe-nded ^.ooo .m their educa­tion; after they have had both free iHtard and free schooling, to go out Into th)- world and fool iheir lime away

Itoliig that Ibiug for a fwn.Kl of a few years, they are abaoluteiy worth­less lo themselves or nthem; the Isxy frtenda on Saltinlay Inhug has entered their system and .mcc *’***v"r her twelfth birthday. The Jacob Zylirh. an Austnaa, Is a very iu. he l» Ihe kind of a germ that -folly diwen piaye<| games, until aum- Intelligent war talker, having lived sticks, not only sticks, hut spreads moned by .Mrs Harrington lo a dainty until 12 yearn of age, M miles from lh«* with such raiddlty tbai the victim H’*'*^* *’ *'^ luncheon, pari of which s< aacof Ihe recent activltlea. seems l«i be liopelesaty overpowered; I * hug.* box of candy sent from the The friends of Joe M. Hoxle In this in the struggle for bread aad butter, I*'” **> Algertha’s mother. The vicinity are glad to learn that he la athe nrth grader even will distance y”**®* noaleas received a iloxen re- ' andMale for county mad commiaaton- them In the race of life. . membranoee from her gnests. heeldes sr. Mr. Hoxle is well acquainted with

Carry some of tkat sathualaam you i "j? ^ jmad condtlloas In this coaaty.get from your teackem duriag your’ **** ***' l^lchkeld eater--*

Ttl THt: JtlR?HI

you ' talned a iluaea at tke W, R. C. ladlee P on Thursday The number would bare been douMad at lanat. bnt far • an many having baon suffering from J the grip A line aodal afternoon and • a bountiful baaqwot were sojoyed by • tbooe wbo wwrw lucky enough lo be * able to attend. •

Mm. Cecelia ColHa- is .*arlag for • Mm Waltem. wko hos boon worn# tor • several days Io

.Mias Bara Park of Honor Is spend- 2 Ing the aprlBit vacntloa with her par- • eoia. o

Mias tJarolyn Hayes Is home from T Mt Pleasant for Hamer varatloa. o

rm/RKM OF fiT.A.NO VItTWm.

For fully tblrty-flve (25) yearn tke L. it M. Beml-.MIxed Reel Paints hare lieen extensively used throughout the Ignited Btalea and also In South Amer­ica They have therefore been anb- Jecird to Ihe tests of every sort of eli-

._ matte conditions -moat successfully—"*!.w A“* "i**".’ *” Kirby Cafe, thereby proving their extreme diimbll-

liy and aupeiior miue.Bee our advertisement on aaothor

iMgr. telling property-owncra how to make their own paiat. aad tkorsky save sixty ceata a gallon on ovnry gal­lon iiaod.

LON.JIAIV M HABTfHBBPklat ■kbam. nam Imk

3SW12

psint w.»r*> off Ike boards by tke perl- odteal aenibbiBg. Dne suapecta that tke pemiateare of this feeilag Is on# of the greaieai «afegiMrds against the spread at diaeoee

Husband admtis It. Wife oaya tke|rbai1ty. present la Ihe time to liegla. tkat tke "•*’ l*lon*: ckotr will have aperUI music, sod the mtnloler baa been practising Ms

I or "maoe" hla pemoaal appearaaee. Just contented to oat Ike bread pre-

I pared hy wtlltag workers, emn aa aaaee be nettber produces Jual a drone living tipon

the Industry of otbemYoa. we all like to so# Ihe rhangr

that cotiaoa to the workem whose

TBi l•MOFfTN OF OtKDKYMO Tke ricntlvwe laai pemtinds the peyrkoloffteni bluff Huaband eUm

householder to atari In epHaff a bnek uasMlIy. cnnrhidm h# muot gtt aome- yar*t gnntoo are perkapa more pbllo- lime, and would better lake tke day aopkical ikan mercenary. Many nten when tke grvntest nnmker at penple have a . ontampinllve and pnetoral will give him crodH lienee the un-

s«-rm<M all Ike week This has only I cupatloaa mil for a differani suit on a partially cffeet Wife says that the •••»• »« with Ikeir _____ _____________whole town will be there, a grand [^*V**vf*^" T Ibrifly. and prove lo the world' that

way to ^urrh; they are kings in thetr ,^tatt0n la a help to a laoa and

pSi.* x.rsi7«U'Ji7sJ!;7;j£;ta good keeaiiee tke laborer ta thrftty.

It’s a pnoMIve akame for aay yonagil^^ NTATK BABh OF HT. jelIkN •*’ e>y yxfohff fftrl. for Ihni mat- i. W. FnemieM, laeBInr.

ackool yonm. away with yxni, aa leave tke echoni room for work aad ettiaenakip fftrip off your coni aad go to work; at tke kind you would like If you can ffad It. but If aot, at anything that oBem Oet busy aad .ommeace lo mrn; with Jeaaa If yxw have to, but at all events work flood nmn commence la Jeans aad aecemd; wear Jeaaa aad have not only "aoh In thetr poekoto. but meumy tei the boak Heware of tke Issy bug; never beconw* a sponge; earn tae bread you sal aad make expaaari ; never become a gentswl loafer, a man In outward ap-*’**^"*^ , ... I Mrs t;rout of Ashley was ia town

ilolDg to work It will not take you I Baturday. long to .iJcertalB what you aie good lie.* Bkennaa of Detroit was a weok- for; If yon ara a good aaraer aad end guest of hla invents, thrifty )-«m will become an aocumula-, Mm Barah Daggett, wbo kaa been lor; you will have a tnnk book and auffenag wlUi la grippe, at her home Into your ac.*onat will go all the dol- at H M Reslcy'a la Improvlag at this lam you ran spare The Bute Bank writing

Postmaster Bneillag returned from rSint last week with a generons sup­ply of la grippe

Messrs Dual sad Itarnaa were In Detroit on ! ualneoa on Tneeday,

Mm. (leo Rrtgga was In Owoaaii oaTuesday

Mlea Kljaaketh Henaett le spending her spiibg vacalHui with on anat In t*hlrago.

Cllee Inaee at Royal Dak was la

of St. Johns has been Ike mesas of belptag hundreds wko were witling to Help tbemselvea Jom tke bear and

Do Not ExperoBenlwith your building problems, call and let us jfive you somt* valuable informa­tion on what kind of lumber to use and show you that wc are in a position to furnish the l>esl building materials you can buy.

Estimates cheerfully furnished.

PARR LUMBER CO.St Joton,

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Good Quality and Good Work­manship have made the

“MmrteUm Se Cigar ff

one ot the most popular and best selling cigars on the mar­ket today.

For sale almost everywhere.

Makm dim9s of you* nicklmt.

I*?mm. Mai

Mr. tm Uf tev*Kiwiy

Mr.

1 Fanners’ CUmHrinr your dinhwi IMnner. l«*n

liOlii: tU' M il<l III

R- m-M in:n>-

KHHFX ('l.l’H.(>n, -Marrb 34th tbi rormbant aud

Kuastii tu th«> nuniltar of lUi. icathw*‘d at thf plauaant hofii«* of Mr. and Mrr Aiialln 1*1 rowl«>i>, wharn a rnrdUl walrom** availed all comers

In thr alMirnrf of thi pnnndpnt. tin* viw preBideiit. A. K. (*owI«»h. pre«ld*'(i Th«* ♦*»»*rrl»«i wrrf ofiantHt li> tho

« lub 'dnalna “Th'-r***?* Mnrlr in th«* .\lr. ■ (uIIow»h1 ii> prayrr. ol**T«»d by llfv Millanl Th«' inlnn**'« nert* r»*ad .Old appr«i\’«-d I ndor mlm <»ll.nn«*oiia biiaiiiei-a, .1 volt' <>f lliunKti uaa vii l-'ndf'd lit .Mn* SaraJi .\iatth<*tva fnr ihr alfl of lira •.oiiK-lNN»kti a**n**romi- ly prrarnli'd to ih«- rluli

A pap^'r. •|»«»*-' .» IliftioT Kdi- Hon '|■«*nd to Itrna Hir Hoys and liirlii Away friini thr Kanii^ u.i- rvan by .1 T. DaiiiHU. In wbli-h li < vii-.v wus tak^n that siub la not tbc rraiilt Ih>- laure of tin- pliMsaiii londllloii tir- loundlnK prriwni-.iRy farm 1it<

Xdfournir.riii for tlinio r as .omontK'iHl .itid ihr sui»j m, ial n nji- hour and a liulT "a nJo'iMi

Thi* afirmoon oxi'ni<i m- ••<1 uith a KoDg. T ■ ■ llaiij y ' riiirr Hoy, •■xpr«‘naiv<'l rriid«T»*<l o H*-' and Mra Millard Koll i.ill bro rhi Inii'r-stlnr < 'rr. nt f».-iiiK m r<-'i«>!: >»■

Will it pay ih=.' fan i^r 'o ni <>ai ippir on liarclr'■ * • l!?- i**io as ttmrd lo .y K t’ov. Ifs. wf;.- .lid 111

l>art "iNtni nit «lowii tb. obi or*'larn* but r*novai« ajtd i.o.r ijiy d lar*- mI th«*n' Mil biipiii |; rapidly .iflvan< in : as a fruit crow Iny te." Tli** loiiots tiK vmrirtirs Im»•»-si appb's \or'li**r s'

yti^rl'n Ut>d. iJm’iilm:Mr. A U I'olis of II,. M

jirrurnt b> iiiviiattnn dioi-d. an.l rax.* aii .-xna isliv. I'n-- -rntaiioM of III, ir , ort.ini ubi.-.-i of f'om linprovi*tio-nt

FMlIouiiii: .1 ni. v Mr- Kr.oik Hi-, uavi .» rfadtiig Th.- t»mjii.anl - •'hlld afior wbi«b .Mr I’otls irrai.il ibr prop.T irl.-i ibm of -«•=.! inm. ad

ixlnp tbai It »>. «. I... i.-d tn tin ;i. l«l froni ’iirdluii: »lr.il ilalka. tbf rar- to la- p.*nd<-nt and .' .*11 illlr. !«• thr .-nils ihr .-ar ImrinK a sh.ink .d •nMllmii Irnjctli .-irtil foni. if w.dl air drird and lioi (itntaliiinK inor*' Uian 13 |trr • -rnt of tiioisliirr ir aafi to plant. .■a*«.d corn. If piirrliBs.-d aliould iw ob- taliird frrtiii a niorr norilirm l•tiludr

A vote of thanks was aix.-n the >p.-akrr for h|s iontrlbntlon to »hr valur of thr mn»itnp «atr .tf th« lin- iii.-diatr mulia of whir-h was thr or aunixatioii ol 'Thf Kas.-x Sml liii pmvrno*tit \as<K'tatb>ii," of whb li .Mr Austin K. fowl** wa» • b-rl.il soit.»- tnry

Thr nrxf inrrtiai: of ii»»- cl>ib will held on April 2kth .it ’‘.\lap|.- W.sat with Mr and .Mr*. Illlr\ J Kt>rriison

J. T Itani'il*. for >

Till. I.INlKI.Mi <ll.\Hs I U.I.KV I'lKMKRff ri.l'lt.

Th. la»i mr*tini: of thi- laN>i.ine t.liui* Valley Karinrrs' fliib will o. iirld at thr home of .Mr. .ind Mr* .A It. Idr. April dth. Warn atiaar will in* served Htinir your dluhr* Thi* ^ill Ih- just an aflemooii nirrttnc

I'roKmui Urpun of In tiir*- miirs. . 'The Fanurr * Plan in thr World ” Ib-rtha WorkniAn; dlaruMion. A l> Id.-; rrxiew of yrar’a wi»rk <»n --oil fertility; koIo. .lohn IfrnninK. dnrt, Mr and Mr* Wni, Huah. *ludx for year. •Soli Fertllliy". election r>* of fleer*

t .mil.«t KII.K\ FVKNKMK* n.ril.« Thr HIley Kaniier’a flub will meet• Thursday. April sih. wllli Mr and

Mr* Amo* palmer. Merle Hench.I'rogram Sona by the club; pray­

er. minute* of prcvnni* mretlnir; dla- 'ciiaaion, "Hrautlfyltuc Home HiilldiDRa and timiitida." Hrtiry Piirlz; reading. .Mra. H. f Ihilnier; addresa. **Kedeni- tlon of Iturul Force*, ’ Mr, Fay (’Illey, Stair CraoKr lecturer; v.H-al *olo. Marcu* It f iib r; xiolln *olo. Frank Falver.

I.KIIIMIk I'VHNKHK’ I'l.l H.TIo IjeUaiioti Farmers flub h.‘ld it*

Marcti iiieeiiiii: at Hh- w»-Uiuin- home of yi% and Mrs Mort Jon*** .\ large crowd. coMAiatInr of vi'tllr a few xis- lior>. which arc alway* ino*i w.-l- •miic. wa* III att.-ndam-.

Tlu- for.-M<Kyn *e**loii wn* o|.en.il with »int;liii: the «|iib, with Mr*\lnia f^oith pr.* idlup at ihc organ la.nl's l’ray.*r w; > n-twal.il in i-on «eri roll call; reading mlniit-'s of .n' - .-.-tini; aiol it.is.-»llan«H>ii* hiit-l-

iic*.-. Idnit.-r was tn-xt In ord'-r. -ilihb ’.'s- xrr> run

Tin- prcsbl.-i'i tli.'i! tail'd til* m.-ei- in;; to onl r fos ip. atii-rn.iofi. and Il- ri.ian Smith. - I'rio-.i .iih Tloi.-ly Totdc:. The ’\, ri w.- I »t.oi';cii. both i»t.' i.iptf -lid tb< topic of niir

■ oniitry m Ian.- .\ n-ndlng n' Mr* .\tl.a Howard '..IS roinib'd oy Mr- Knin a Miind<ii n-adlng a pi* cii tlllnl ••t-'-.is- «ii.; fcatl-.cr- '* TheI'l.-stloii |..r ii-r-i ■ loi. "Whii h I-

111. l•-..»l w.ar ; >r iii. farmer, raise•nor*- .lm V. .tiid ' s« ' r.ips or iii»iT<- I riip:. .ind 1. ■ sill. I w »v. il x.*x- id: ind hy Mon lob*« la-ii« Kl**,m.-

<-iiip ,U».srtit lor her mitallon, .Mrs raliia .Sfiirgi.- .i in.- recitation.imi it wa* .--r;. ir ch a|e-prcciaie«l.

\ «liorf re. .-.ss taken to pr*IMirc diirsltoiis for Ih.- uii..«tlon and rnak* oaf fh. -.rogriu lor th.- itcxi mrs-tin.? The incuina was th.'ii caib'd to order -igam .uid w. liateii- «i| In siiin. .1. tin* dngtiiK by Mr .iiid Mrs Hrrii-.aii .Smith Th*- qur* tiofi Imix ' oti'aiii.-d Mill..' x. ry ic.mmI .picAiioiis flc.'.illin: th.- iirosrnin for the next ni.i-tiiig was ii*triied to. and thr ineellnK adi."irit.-d In meet lh« •er'oad Thiirsda.v In .April, with .Mr. and Mrs .MnrrUt lUdmoiir h^iiina .MnndrII. S«i-y.

I'nurrum.Must. . lairds Prayer, roll call,

mi*«-.'llaiic.iiis biiatneaa; dinner, inn- sH . Uinrly topi. *. Mr Piggntt; qup«- ttou for disi uanioii. ‘ Whk-h Is thr lie«t .'Mmilow ploutiia Hiul deep . liltivatillK. or Kiiallow . iiiiixutiiii; and deep plow- liig'^' John HIner, r.*rltatU)n. Kdmi Sturgl*. re<e.s«. music: n-adlng. .Myr­tle Jnnmi, >ine»tioii ‘mx, reading pm- gram for ii»-x( iiie.'ttiig

M.-at cimndtte.- .Su»an Snitth. Kate Kiksaio Kdiiu .'^iiircis. Ada Howard, Mr* .lohn Miner Mr- HIdenour.

N «tu vvili lish

‘ReKshBread”

C A, PUTTBAKERY

♦ ♦♦ K\hT HFMITT ♦.♦ ♦

Mr. and Mr« laiul Voleln-i sfient ^

Sunday in lomsing jTh* rniing iieopl. of thi* vicinity, j

who an .-illendinK -rim'd at St. .lohn*. ire enjovinc <*0.- w.-ek vacation with their parent*

Mr find .Mr- Frank Kimnhi and fam­ily hav.- moved to the William 11 .toy- farm in thi* Xtrinity

Mr* Wni e'ltmill on the nick li*t at thi* writing

A number fmn. thi* place attended the funeral of Mr- Clllien loiidiani m Olive last Thuriday

K. K. losland of Iailiig*burg. aalea- man fnr the OKlaninhile. wa* a caller Mt Mr and Mr*, la.nis Vn|*|nefs laat Saturday.

Mr* liomer Jennioon I* x-ary III at this writing Sh« l* lieing .-ared for hy a trained niir*-. Ml** Rood of lout- *tng

flarem-e Haxen* *|>ent from Friday night until Sunda. with hi* uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mr* I.emy Havens, and family la I.an*mK

Mr* IMo Kntwuiie and *on, Onral. of Chicago, who have haen .ipending MMiie lime with her .Uier, Mrs. Philip VIgea, are mnvliic into the Roacoe farl house, and Orvai lias entered school | at the I/»ve dl*trlrf

Mr and Mr* Ouy Ha vents and fam-

lir. II. dhoeklay and brothar at Uar- llngton. Wla.. came laat Thuraday luomlng to ace their alater. Mrs. Hat­tie f’uolahaa. who Is aaiionsly III.

de.eral more new cases of grip are reported.

Mr and Mrs. T. W. HaMwIn. Mrs. Ceo. WIlIhuna and Mra. Carl VaaFlaet attended the funeral of Cheater Clark In Watertown laat week Wednesday.

The home of Jas. RIchmoad caught lire last week M’edneaday. l»roinpt aastslance from the neighbors soon put out the flaiuea.

.Mr*. Mary Beckett of Rocheater, Mich.. Mrs. R. L. Smith and daughter of Ovid. .Mrs. Sarah O'Herry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles (VHerry. Kill* O’Herry and Rev. W. H. T’boiiipson of Lenslar were callera at the home of Mr. and Mr* Varney Pearce last week Thurs­day

.Mr*. Jay VanDyke of Pralrtc Creek went to l^twlervllle last week Friday lo uttend the funeral uf a cousin.

.M. F. 'Trowbridge of OHvc, Mr*, lart- tie fhaul. Arthur Chant. Mr. and Mrs. Hill t*r Riley, Mr. and Mr*. Hamer of Olixe called on .Mr. and Mra. 11. .S. Carfienter. last 'rhuraday.

Mr. and Mr*. I^throp of Riley xrlalted .Mr and Mr* Wm foie laat wiek.

Seldom In the history of Hewitt ('emetery. ha* there Iteen three o|>eu grave* ready for <M-ciipantB as there were here la»t week. tte*j H. Van- Dxke of Rllev. who died at the home of hi* >cNi In lomsing. and Mr*. Cllberf latpham of olive, and Wni. follln* of I.4inainK. but many years a reeklent of Hewitt, were laid to rest in Hewitt icmeierx last w«-ek Thursday and Friday

Mrs .Mary He* Well of Rochester, wa* ib«- guest of her cousin, Mr* H'-nry Tubb*. last week ThuriMlay night. Mr. and Mr* fharlea tl'llerri of Lansing look supper there 'ThurMlay evening

M ♦* Ia»ma Wotxdruff of .Alma vis- Iti-d In-r uncle. M T WisKlruff. last

Ml.-- Fr*-d IU-4-k*t of R«H'he*t»‘r xi*- lu-il .Mr and Mr* F«-nton itrink laat TltiiriMlH) exening

Ml<* Fli»rence Heller xf Poittlac vis- litif HI t:.«- honu of Mr and Mr*. Pen- ton Hrlnl- Im*i w.-ek Friday, and call- Ml on .Mr and .Mr* Varney Pearce.

Mr and Mr^ Flxiyd Wlll'.in « eater- isitncU Mr and .Mr* Hyb* t inn and H- n tVebb to dinmT S ‘i.day

Mt.. Ornm tVHerrx and «on '>f t an*ing vlslicd Mr and Mr* lay Van- H ki oxer Siilidax

.Mr- H. f Shockley of HarllnKlnii. Wl».. .inxl Mr- lot'ira •’l.ijton of olive call' d on .Mr and Mr*. \ am-> Pearce last week Saturday

.lohn finnold and da-.ichter uT loxn atiig calb>d on Mr and Mr* Russell frinold Sunday

Mr and .Mr* Frank Rolirer of south olix- nalle«l on Mr .iinl .Mr- Marrtn Uohrx*r Saturday excnltig

Mr. and .Mr* fharb-* lairen- hav.- i.nxcd in tlo-lr garage. «hll«- building

iln-lr lo'W lio ieAlvin laireii* : quite *b-k .«t pr***-

«-nl..Mr* lull Wetlo-rell and Mr and

Mr* .Si»em --r .\orri* an- having a •leg' of the grip.

•Mr* Lulu Hurt and Jlr- lorUle Ia>tt of cH*t Hewitt <-uile<l 'ui .Mr*, hi. I) wniiani* last Friday night.

Mr* Knight VanPleet and daughter, lo-lah. xHied .Mr. arid .Mr- Tllden T.vy- lor. in loiitslng. lost week

Mia* iodnli VanFleei returned to her HI ii'xd In flun Hundax

Tlie dancing jiarty. glxi-n by Hewitt fiangi . iieltetl Hie Oraiigi- some over $2o )ui. Uht Friday night

Mr*. Ortna O’Herry and wn of laia- sing xislied Mr. and Mra. Varney I'ean-e aud Mr and Mr* Fred Tucker the lirai of the week

•Mr and .Mr- Hom'm- farl and chil­dren. Ixnnnu and Rip. oi --th. Nlr and Mr*. i;e<* William* and Mr and Mr* t’arl VanFleei -.ver*- enten allied to dinner ut the home of Mr. :ni1 .Mr* Win NVhilc

Mn Hattie fuolahan I* very low at till* writing.

Mr and Mr* fa*»le IlHldwin vl*U-' «d their i»arenl*. .Mr. and Mr* Jaiue* Fiirgasnii in loinalng Sunday. Roth Mr. and .Mr* Furgaaon are very fee- hl«-.

Xo candidate for *-«uniy roori com- inlsaioner Is better qualified for the poaltion than Joe M lloxie. who is running 'in the demiM-railr ticket

Mis* Ksther Coffman of Riley wa* a i-aller at the lioaie of .Mr. and .Mr*. Vamey IVnrce Tiieadix

Mr. and Mr* M’lll Pleraon and fam­ily and Floyd Plowman of Riley vU- lled Mr and Mr* H. .V fari>enter Sunday.

Rev. W. If Thotupaoii uf louiaing called at the home of Hr and Mr* A. M Wheeler Tuesday.

Hr. and .Mr* John laiw are enter­taining frienda from Katoii <-ounly

The Kpworth I.Mgue conteat closed with a supper and program last Fri­day night. About a hundred persona were present. An interesting fenture was the singing of songs perpared for the orcaslon. by each of the side*. Hewitt did not dream she had anch poet*. The program wa* enjojred by all present. Rev. Pollock’* .tddre** WM* Inspiring and helpful

An Kasler Aenano will be prea«-he<l next Sunday ovAing at the M. K. church. Special musk- will be gtv<- .

young people gave Re\. Wright an egg shower laat Sunday night at the Sonth Hhie church A bushel of eleven doren was presented

In tkn tanmalitg of UaM. 9mmm amm- Uf, Ham, Yntk. ^kmory 14, UO. Mi paVni wMi Mi CunOjr In tfw ynnr af IM4. nMwni to Mm tnnMktp at JUtav, CUMan aoanUr. MMilaBn. and aattlad an a plaea otf land la sssUaa M. Tba townahlp at that UaM ataa apaiaalr aattlad bjr a tarn ptmtaan, who vara claartag tha land and lairlag Um fbna- datlaaa tor fainrw haataa. Ha waa ■aarrlad to BllaabaUi BHaaard of Ollr*« Ml^dgaa. PWimary S. ItTS. Ho aaa oHfara llvad la Rllar towaahlii. and has Uvad on the farm Jta owns In ■artlwi U for 17 yaara. H* diad at the home of his aoa. Gaorge VanDyke. In l.aBatng. March 21. 191 r, .

He Is Burrlvod by his widow, two aoBB. (laorga VanHyho of Lansing and Jay VaaUyka of Uowiu, two graad- aona. Idraa VanHyhe of l^nalng and Olon VanHyhe of iHNrltt. tour alatara. Mra. Mary Jaae smith of Raeheater. Mkb.. Mrs. Martha Knapp of RIlay, MIcli.. Mr*. Charity Paarre of Dawitt and Mra. Sarah (VHarry of laasteg. Mich.

Th* daeaaaad was a kind aad tndnl- gent husbaad aad father, ladustrloua and temperate In his habits and ihtough all his loag illneas was un­complaining and resigned to his fate.

The fuaeral was held at Hewitt March IS. and the remains ware laid tn rest ^ in Hswitt canetrry. Rev. Thnmpstm offlcialing.

Snn, COATS, GOWNSOar Mai* and aaatvhy Matos haalnam this tprian has

hsaa ....................ally larga. Oar praasnt BXfKMmON OTFAONION I* an aathantia ahaaSng oC ovary wiada andaraad as a toaarlta tor ItlS—Intorpretatiana fram rare and high- pHaad nmdala af Marta and Anaartann Arttsis. THs enfitw aa- ■amkligi praalalam tha faMiliaa at th* haar la a haadrad dslighMal, aaahadxf* laaaaaMoaa.

H ’**?* • ^lorjto salt, tarap, gaam ar anythtag in• yowfwslf toammsn's ar ohlMranh aator apparal yau sate It to you

aaa tMs aathsntic and law pHaa tnarahandiaa. Mf* ahi»*• la

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WESOLICIT ORDBRHl

BY MAIL a STATI

HOIink MtOM.

(MUD UP THANMII.We sincerely thank our friends and j

neighbors for their klndseas and sym-1 fiatby dniiog the sicknaas and daath of our husband and father, and tor i Hie beautiful flower*, also the choir' and Rev. Thomps'm for <iia (xomfortink | words ’

Mr* fi. II. VanHyke.Mr. and Mr* Jay Vandyke.Mr. and Mr-. Heo. VanDyke

SlWriH. T. INM'IJI.IH.

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Candldatr (er Meweat so the Hems (-nMIr ’lieket. .^ianitonted h)

Wen neat of .tlaauii «f the raiyersMy.

.Samuel T. Do'iglua waa born In Ann ]

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tmm Thurrdoy not 11 Saturday.The tenth grade ot this achdhi will

gUe a daace at the Woodman hall, Friday night. .April 9. Hood musto will lie In attendance and a cordial Invltaiinn la extended to all

not Ite without It. Keep It handy for all Cough* and fold* 25c. at yonr Hriiggiat

Klertrlc Bitter* a Spring Tank.

Mr* Maude Tiicker-and (ainlly, whoArbor. August 2. IH.A3, the *on of Sllg* • have been spending a number of ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ H. and Helen VA’elle* Hougla* Hla' weeks In Maple Raplda. I* in town # Ufather wa* one of the founder* of the packing up her household goolds. pre- g M K^fT l.EBAXOX ♦

^.Medical Hepartineul of the rnlver*lty j parato.^ to moving to Maple Rapid*. ♦ ♦Rail’s and for many xear* fMrector of th'- Mr* Kflle Halterman has bean

fliemtcul laiboraiory i*|>endlng a few day* In SI. John*, aa- ________.Mr Hougla* xvaa educated in the sUtlng her mother, Mr*. Jacob Averlll .. , .

public nchoola of Ann Arbor and was' with her work, preparatory to leaving, °graduated from the IJterary Depart-' for Haylonl •»*' Friday on business.

Mr* Will falder and aon. John, and Akwllhdaughter. lama, were'gueat* of Mr* McVeigh, overHarry Holland of loinsing over Sat- “ ’’tiday.urdnv night There will be Faster egerclae* at

Whwaplag raagkWell *Ar> one knows the edeet of

Ptse Forast* on Coughs. Dr. iSne-Tar-Honey la a remedy whiah biinga quick relief for Whooping Cough, loosena the mucous, aootka* the lining of the throat and lungs, and makes the coughing apells less *erwre. | metit of the rnlveraity In the class of A family xrlth growing children should IkTIt. He then took a post graduate

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ieur*e in chemtstrx and medicinei, re '■eiving a master degr'-e in iibarmac> In IS'i: Kn>m 1h74 to IhTh he wa* a

j mcml>er of the insinitting siafT of j the fnivermltx and took the In-lure* .given In the iotxy He|iarimenl He ■ th*-n entered the laa 'illl»-ei uf Houg • <«• and Hoxxen of Itetrnil, of which hi*

iiiK le. th' late JiKlgx- S. T Hougla* XXM* H»e senior member, and wn» od-

pultl'-d to th«- b*r in Ik79. ninre which Hii.v h«- ha* continued to prartice un-

i Ml*. lorrna W.mdruff of Alma is In the evening Rev Kinney will de­liver hi* tterimm and there will b# spe<-ial music by the chtxir.

.Mr* Jim Corey of Sonth iMkota and .MImx Iva Hlllabrandl of near Hubbard- •ton visited Mr. and Mr* Clement HII-

! lahrandt last weekMr- Marlin Uobrer and Mr*. Dora HubbarMaton

h**me for u xveek * Xiu-utlonKlon lotwrence of North Hewitt I*

quite pryorlv at thU writingMr* KImer Mann entertained her

mother. Mrs. Maggie Hutton of Olive, at her home from Friday xintll Tue* day

dcr the tinu name* of IVnigla.-. Rnwen Hrlnold* «|»ent Tueoday wRh Mr and ; and iMvugia*; llnweii. Hnuglu* .utd Mr*. George Rohrer.

•“•‘I Kauian and Mrs. Michael Henning «>f Rlnghautthe i»a*i -'”«’»»• ‘* on the ^In. I the ,n,e«t of her daughter. Mrs

», "l. ."ai™ " -h. mi "ninr. m.n, T„«lny, Hoard of Couiinerce. wo* president of .‘vunoaj.

' ^'Ithe l»rtmlt Har Vsaortattou In 1»«9. Mr .md Mr* Tobla* Cald^r are movuud for the post fourteeii years has Ing from the hotel Into the Fred Vail | uiond and family In St Johns,

••dex'oied a large j»an of his time snd hoxuq- on Bridge street south, recent-j Allsy Martha Duffer Is spending her Mr. and -Mr* Herman Flegler •*n-,(he W'-lfare of his fellow ly vacated by Mrs. Maude Tucker. | va«-«Hoii at home this week.

Mr* Matt Nuffer of lainsing is Ring her daughter Mr* Fred Hn. ihl* week

I vlUetl Mr* Kd I.i«dxx|ck one day last Week

Mr and Mr* ( barley Hmwn of East la-lmiMin spent Ftundn' with Mr. aad Mrs. (><»rge Ibixxers.

Air. and .Mrs. C I Richmond spent Bundav with hi* brother U H, Rich-

tcriulnxii u larg>' last .Sunday

.Mr* Giistu Marthi and family en­tertained al-oiit fifty of her relaHve*.ind frb-ml* Bunduy

1 ’ha*p.irent*. ChrlM Hahn and tamily. , i i, ,

Mr* John StlfHer entertalmil her '2.^

rowd of relative* rm*«n.4 a- a merniM-r '>f the Ixetrolt I Ikiard of Health ”

The I let out Fr»-e ITcrui -wxys of kill: • under dale of .May .t, 1911 “.Aside

Hahn -pent .Sundax with hi. ^‘•’T.ixxid<-l.x reoognized staadtng a* a prac-

lid that

Mr and Mr* Gu* Hel»e and the) Mr Frank Stone wa- In 3t Joluni Mlase* Sch'-on of louislng were guests {(’ux buslnt**a Tiieiulay. of Mr. and .Mr* C.eorge Mann Sunday loxst .^undax the C B .S-indav school

Mis* Florence Hyler of Pontiac is . elected the follow mg otneers tor next spending Ba»ier with Mr- Hen Hell- guid.. Mrs. Myrtle Meoaar;'T’ I asst lupt.. Mr* C Benjamin; **cre-

Mrs. Corn Kllwaiiger and Mr? l»ora^tnry. . Harold Rlcv; treasurer. .Mrs.

si*ier. Mr- Alfred Craun, 'TVte*day I/erg were guests of Mrs. Will •'aider

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M. E. Bidwell ^ Co.STEEL BLOCM

TMC NEW 5 ND lO CENT STORE

—Bi|( Easter Specimlt.luai re*^lx—d liA Hn- (»f c '• lbs. all •••r pu>ud '***'pound* nlee Creai.. JTir-colate not ii.= cheap ktad. •'pectsl i '-erII. __Nice line of sample RerM '

Sw.arr sample hat* -wi sample list*

DLSW I (nt sauipk im*'Xtm I li im sampl'

'■np**- bat* 1.75

..,0 tr ap.1 lone then over

t4el H««).When you have passed away, my

I riend.\nd some day you must die,

Vour mend* will talk alHxii you then And land ytm to the sk.

Yon want >«»iir fame whib xou r* allxc And htwrix aad well fed

You can I afford to wait for It THI after you arc dead

■p fi.Jk-- won't kpow },4iw treat yo-; t »«’»■

1 nless yn<i pnt 'em wtee- !jo»i wfini vonr laurel wreath* right ! no*

tel busy Idtertlae.Roy G M<~>utf.»n

Hmtic wtdorw* aaaat to Bwrrx again jaat an they can have Um fui of tell- lag .No 3 what a perfaet maa .No. 11

.v;sJfiFrm

Soil and BsaatHalI'abrics that art* soft tt) the iHiich but Htronjj

Tiioiijijh to withstand the hardest wear; thin itouitie honinjr that is ainiost as soft and flexible as riib- lM‘r. but adr(|uately sup- jMirts the fijjare; beauti­ful trimminj^s to make each corset .ts dainty as your linjjerie—this i.-i your first ^ impression of

WarmtT*»Rmrn-Pmf Cammtm

But — Weaa them and le;im hoM truly descrip­tive these wtinis .ire.They (it with a soft but snujr support that ih mttst pleasing, and tney shape ihr figure in bt'autiful hues of present fashion.

rX/Zt' hnrr wnny of thr*r Miff ami hrautifui mr

aa/a. />o not wait, f'omr Imitiy ami aiakr tftmr se- f art in a.EwDry Pair Guaranf ad

Qm.1L OarammSt. Johns. .Michigan

SotiMtel T IMtuglas la a rcprosentatlvx'I'»f lh<* hIglH-pi ivi»** of cltlsenshlp In Tuesday afl'-moon.(ihl* city Mr Itottglas for vear* ha* ‘"rt -Mf* Albert Young and Mr.been H leader In many of the laore- -tnd .Mrs Joe Young were Sunday mail? tor niunlcipwl betterment that gueata of Mr. .ind .Mrs. John iMrg. luive tended lo make Itetrolt an ideal Mr* Jatob Averlll and little daugh- rliy lioih from ihx- siaodpotBi «xf liaaii- *rr. loK-illa. of sM. Johns were guest* IV and htuUHiriiln'sa.’* ot ’'•t (laughter. Mr* Refer ^tslter-

luan. aud family over T1tur*day night. Mr* Averlll left Wednesday morning for Gaylord, xrhere ahr will keep

! bouse for D If. HntcJiln* and family. * Charles Hume* of Chicago wa* the

The same |Mi|>er i-omraenled thus In livP.v- “Mr Samuel T. Hougla?-. wbu I* IteliiK urged lo axc'vpt the numlim* that os school inspector form the fifth ward I* one of those c-itlsen* who nn- fcrtiinatel) have to l>e urged, and whn*«- urging I* itself a tribute to their charai-ter .ind a <ertUlcal(- of tlieir fltneg* The wish of tneir fel­low citlren* to put them Into otfUcr

I agaia*i their incllnailun* I* a higuer j coqipb-meot Hfan word* <»r formal speech. Mr. Itnugla* la well quwllfled by hi* tnierest In education and hi*I integrity himI general bu*ine*s exi»er-

i b-nce.”I Tbi* in brief t* the man for whom I Hie Alumni are asking the aiiffrage* of all friend* of Hie I’nlverslly

Mr. Hougla*'* t-ainpoigii is ^ left I wixolly in Hie liand* of n voluntary I'-omrolllee of the Alumni, and hi* can-

ididacx rests solely iipofi the welfare of the I’nlverslty. .

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— a.Mr* Alice Hliynard spent last w(*ek X

with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. John * Kirby. a

K. Haaxt spent a few- day* last week • In Ionia. ^

Mr. aad Mrs Henry Huaainger are # spending aeveral day* in Ohio *

Osear Rohhe I* apandlng the spring ^ and siinMTier with Lynn Helnlen and a wife • •

guest of <*harles and John I^erg

Mary Waller*; librarian. Olm Measar; organist. Mrs KIma Pfell.

Mr. and .Mrr.. Fred Pfell, Jr., and •laughter. .N'iiia .Mis* Rosa Conrad and Xumuui R(.-ed were 31. Johna visitors last Friday

Mr* Peel of Kasi I,- ban on Is spend­ing this week rrlth her dat-rhter, Mr*. Klnom Messer

Mis* Grace Corwin si>ent .Satnrdny with her parents in St. .Johns.

•Mr. and Mr* .Mile* TMit and chil­dren of near Maple Rapids xialted Mr. and .Mr* M .M. .Messer Stinday.

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NIGHT AND DAY

l^eroy Carroll, .Mrs. lien Hillman and Lnwmwce and Mrs. J. Hatnlen were In St. Johns last Sunday.

Mrs Unn Clark la on the sick list.'lisa Ha Whitaker Is spending a few-

weak* In Corunna with Mr. and l|r*. i Fraamonl llovee

Mr*. F. Helnlen was In loinstag a few day* laat week vtoiling Iter daugh­ter. Mr*. Honnlc Hell.

Mrs. J. Free ley ha* liaprxived her farm qrary much this spring, as she haa Just completed a hae new ham

Mr* John Baum I* Kirk with the mump*

Mr* Frail Krickaon has bean qnlt*- III but kt much lietter at this writing.

Mr. and Mrs Herb. Hhynard went tn hotiae keeping last week.

H. Kellogg 1* very poorly at tbi-: writing

Mrs. Anna Hoffer. who bn* been sick nearly ell winter. Is slowly gaining.

John Bauiu waa In Ithaca laat Sat- urdny on buatneaa

The M'aahlpgton Center Farmer*' ilab will meet next Thu’wia;, April a. with Mr end Mr* F L. Cook.

Lale .irrl .ale.“Mbat get me la bad.*’ anM th*-

r.-xptiired burglar, “waa the confound­ed pet dng of yonr wifa'aw It. began in hark aa eaan a* t pnt my tont on the atolr."

‘Ttto bnd.** rvdtod Mr. Mnektan. "lit Mfiitly the dng mistook ynn tor me” Wanhtngton Stnr.

LIVERYSERVICE

AT. SMITHST. JOHNS, SnCHIGAN

Clintofi PtuNM 70 Umon PImim 77-2*

A Happy Easter to AlGt^i your iict.-tis in l’r«;sh Grotcrirs.

I•nlitar. \ ejrfttablrs anti Siikoci (» mis .It the Kinif tJrocerA’.

P. L RENKES, Prop.t

H Bi»tb Phttiit-i—No. (jj.Will 'vp! your wantw, lm?h larv*’ t f(pw

.St, Johns. ; Michigan

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tJHlS STORE bids you welcome—it is Spring and for your critical approval we have assembled all the brightest and best of the season’s choicest, new. luminous fabrics of serge, worsted, thibet. and homespun-models variant in every degree of correctness. They are truly unequalled garments made by the HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER. 41 wa wa wa

Men and Boy’s Spring Appardligct

cMm-Here B theplace to hay!

I’nless the clothes have merit, atlvertisiny; is useless The ({iiality of our clothes sustains our advertisinj^. Best values and moderate prices tell the storj’ofoiir success, which is measured by the steady jjrowth ‘ol our busi­ness.

When a man buys a suit here, he l>ecomes our friend and he in turn, tells his friends where he bou^^ht it. This is advertising but only merit can develop it. our clothes are "made right at the right price”, by the best work­men.

Better come here and take a lo<ik. We'll m»t urge you to buy-- the clothes and garments themselves will do that.

.Ill Ifer mam afeapM. MmIui mmi mimr* mra nmij, f artotj mw«> to tmi mma> Ifeal miMii to a **aiv aMMie titoa BalaMato al fraai

$1.00 to IS.00

Hm

hmi btotor Halo

A ntQfcMwM OTftfy of

Bo/s Spriag SwilsE«Wy Maa la balli <«abto bw—aad ^attoMi alfl

|toP*almali all.«*aal aMWarlalM tfeal wHI alia tka alaiMrt ton all Nw rtHi ratoriaa* far Wariaa

$2.00 to $10XW

NEW SPRING NECKWEARThusaiids of patterns to select from it all tlte new

bright toUirs and cross-stripes {Mipularly priced at2Sc to SOc

H09EITh'or mei, and women, all

the new shades are now

nrady. .Men's .it SOcWomen's at 7Sc to $1.50

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FOWLER

I'rlniti I hurrti i.v .Ma-- .i.i- tjir m*’ n

-ol aoui of H« nrv ^--hneldrr.Tovada orii.i'.. >1 . - «>t;iock hi«

■<ja<*ral - h« ici u! .tur< ’.. ln-al W**^ip,»..ita.

T.;i?i "•fr. 1- H-'ly W- *1 \V«*<incs • Krtcla mu Saturoax ar- da*, s of/a*! illd ilM'!l

Wi«dn«-Mja> .ill lu >n ■e- iwtrd. pr» j.arait.r} Hol\ TUurs

(Is llo- rlaj oil div |l|e»M>d.-M'ran ••nt *aj» iCrtiltutiii hy Chrl«*. Th- Hol_\ ■t-Kiit- .• V o« o'rlncfc

I Ko (n lliHr Ml)* mil ItrM llolv ('uintnuli- I ton

LrtlH^a Charrh^ .Note*.On Oood Kr)d«x ih-r* aIII iMf i» t

xii'f at ll»«* ii-iual tliii** on I'kiBii-r Sunday w» will cal. hrar-*

llol.x I'ltinmunbtn < oniessinnal vin- al .>'< liM-k.

Th»‘ wxira od' Hiii; that wUI Ik* lakei' up on Ka»e*r .Sundax iii for tin rp'‘3f Mr fund f

! W.Kin*-«d«> **x*ijini. April T.! I.iillo r Jtund will Ui*»et al tiu >• a*.*!

Mr.--. IV. J Jiaiiiiauud ol itrattu liap-* id.-i and Mtn. 1. .1. SaiO' aer«‘ Mitenain- 'U ai tti« hoiiit. of Mr». .Marion <'um* iaei Thurnday. I

>!r« S .*■“ Tiiuiua of P''wanM> XiBIImI •sister Mr- I H. la** and oth<T

r-lailvt**. jasi Tupsda)Mr illd Mn* 'I'ony Ili-rtmin and .Mi

.. .il Mr> Harr.' o| latiisinf; (aineill liii-ir i.uiii to '•blit tht-ir molL* r. •

Kaiid' l ami «>iln - r< lutlx widax

'Irr. I'nni vimn i ■ few da*-;>«-lrr>|l last xx«-e|i

•Vlir t*II|r-~‘‘r'th StntUi of 'iraiid lla| M- ' I'led .Mr:- Henry e.aii, iaisf .Mon d .

.Mr- .siituli and dauKliter,•>! Hul>l>aril*:l«:n e.iiii* ia*t Kriiiay

(o >'lai< Mr:* (Hr I r<Mk, .Saturday. Ik-

L. I burrb15. \V. W. Hard xxlll jirc-acl; It Mi-

Koxxii - .MeMioillsi (niirt li naxt >uuday :nin>.’ Hi- mbiex’ vxUl Ih*. ■■'hy

(Jinl IKh*- .\oI Kill tli> I)i-\ll. ’ 1^1‘X'lliirii liai* lieeu eoiiip«*lled In In rtt»- for« auint: lo .SI. Ji'hn*- to risl: tl.o

:n Ihi* HK 'Med "Sai rauieni will be ft«m» Ki»w|i r the last lao .Sun- P-riii* r'- dauanter.arrlMl pr.«-:-.ioii .lly t». the slib- al- I»*^*»»** '»• Ui*- sp*«ctal revival \s .j iiniiitnond was in town

tar. wtn re it wili ..v eviMiswd for ad«»r- '-•■r'*'*** In his hoiu« rUurth at Ijyons, |,.| W<-dn«-Mlax and T^itirsdayilbiii .ill dax .\t ■ .;<i o» lock, there '*'b»*re a very (treat xxi>rk wan nolnr ,„,j ||er house and lots to Jauieswill be Itosarx dexolious. an Knallsh About one hundred and seventyeerneui and a |o*nu iiyniu. profe-!-*-d conversions, the wrhole rr»fn-

Kriday tnorninit tl.e Mass presanti- ttmntiy was profoundly stirred as fled and xineraiory of fh«' ('roas lake: *'^''**c before m lb- iitstory of Lyons place al . .In o'iltH*' >it the aftemoon. religious life of the roniinunityIf IS IHI oriork the Passion will be 1*^11 irreally «(ulclien(‘d and allr*(ul. then the May wf th- «Toss. churches areally slreuRthanad.

naturday morniu|i. the Uleaalna uf Hie-elsl l-Saster uiustc will be fur-ihe Walter candle .itid holy water and All ar«' invited to

H Whittaker. .Mrs. Hammond has ISO ke4l her lioiisehold a>ajds in Grand Ilap4n> and had them shlpind to tSladi-lotie, .Vlicb., where she «s|»«cls to lixe hear her son. Paul, and will are lor her sons Is-inonllis-old son.

.Miss Hutton was In Ht Johnslast xvewk Wednesday

(ieorae IMitlou of Pewamo came andiMipilsnial wat-T takes place at 7:0fV The l^die- Aid will meet with Mrs. (nok his sister, Mrs. Ilcbher. who fell '‘ebak liurlUK ihu time front th® *’ *^* next Ti:«-sday aftemcion, of her sister. Mm. Fred

(Jtorta ^»n Holy Thursday until the April dth. xivers and has since l»e«ii very sick.tllorta of Holy .-taliirday, no balls are ------------ t.> his home last PrWay Hhe was lak-runK. Item to Mr and Mrs M. J. Kramer en on a col.

.Hitndax ii> l-^ster Sunday, also Ihi an n-lb. mio. Tueaday. March 30th ilrst Hunday of fh® month, therefore W. 11. Hn**tllna attended th® funeral< oiiitiiiiiilop .Sunday for the Vouna lai- of Mr^ Imyle in Klsle last week Tuaa- dies' f^odality. day.

Henry Smith of uear Alxxard laike. i- u < iller in town Saturday Mri' laaliell Mundel and daukhter,

IliMe*. liaxe l*een verx* sick with la-week fmm next Sunday the llllle Mrs. JatiMi Welttel was van s*ck arlppe. The former's dauRhier, Mr.-

rtrst (onniiunlcant ot th- lariah will with pneumonia the flmt of this wt?V.

by theMIDGETMILLS

tlK.lH.lM HBL4II k cups sour jMMa3 tablesiSNihi^^^Wed lard 2 lablea|*oons suirarT leaapfKin sail

2 level leaapmms soda4 cup MniiwBnfce Vtonr.Add ettougli H. A M. Wltole WItoto

UnriMto Ftonr to ranke tnadluir doanh.

MMABcup M. A W. Whsto WImM Meatato

FtonrI cap com HMal I enp nmumOaka Ftonr1 cup sour milk 4 cup molaanea 4 rup brown sunnr I leaapoon soda 4 lanapoon aalt Steam ihTse hours

I'tHM MWAII1 enn3 tablespoons nialnaaas4 eup sunar3 tablesnoons lord4 taaopnoo salt 3 cups sour milk 1 teoapsww* soda3 teoapoons haktan powderI «««p Hwawttobe FtonrAdd com BMOl to utoka aoTt dough

Kliiter llttck, of S' Johns, was here taat week to rare for them

MIe- Mva (teller was In St Johns* last week ThursdayJ Mr P A. Slow, wlHi resides wUh t his son. Arthur, was sick tb< last* of last week.? (I. H. ItllMt want to * >U FridayI xv>intan to spend his iUon with* lit? iMirefita. He also attet.ued the su- ! penntendeai maetlaa at Ann Arbor I the flrat ot the week.* Mr. Harry Itouck of Koaebusli. vis-,I tied his alaCer, Mm. Hanry Oook. a. I few days tke Oral of tke weak. |ij Mr. Sillotoin of M- Jokas. was in.

town <in baatneoo laat Saturday. ) ' Mr. Hameat Sktaltac of MtdEtotun.. caoM^ laai waek Wedacaday and re- j tnrwad. accoiananlad by bla wife, who baa beoa ham atorr Handoy. |

Mm John Jaflatias aad aoa. Alkart of IM Jokas. TlsMad iliair fiiand. Mrs. | Lydia Wllktoaoa. Into Satnrday.

Joa. Hkoupa aad J. J. lamg ware; In St Johns toot Saturday. i

t fbaa Mnaai dtod at kts homa la Uao-1 I dal toot Tliuraday aftor a long lllnaos t Tlva funeral waa held here laat Sot- T iirdar at Urn Lutkaran ckureh. Rar.! Jalaa Hald. oglclattng.* Mm B. W. Plarre. who had baeo I I vlaMlnir har aon. J. W. Pierre, and ♦ .faaally a faw days laat waak, ratumod I to kor hotoe la ioinnabum laat Sai- 4 j urday.* j Wn. Mulltos Ttattod fiieada in Ypal-. * < Uati laat week and returned laat Mon-i*\ Wllltom Pinch of Hetrott. oanie. 4 haaae Matnrday to tIbH hi* parent* | * over Huusday. !

Jaa. Sakafer want to Ann Arbor last |! .Thnradny to nae hki wife who la at i

tba hoopltol Ha retumad Satnrgayl aaentog. He reports her dtong Bnaly

Mr. and Mm. Joa Hettlar af Mnfr.

visited rcUttxe> III io-.xn )a»l SuiKLiy •illd Vhuidiiv Ills .-iiiii, Wlltls. who had visltt*«l Here iixcr .--uiid.iy returned

dm. accniii|anli-d hx I>iiy»l and VVni Stii-llliiK

Mr^ l-Uirl Sturuis xlalled u-r par- ••uls. Mr .illd V|r- ('hits. Sch'ili.;, laat .-ii.ndnx'

to- \l lliixh . ..iididati fui < ••iiiilx roan •'oiiiiiii:-ii'ner, xxae lii itiU xictn- .tx iMst WiCk. Mr Hoxic has driven •<xer :i!«iix mile- of Clintnii county r< mU/ •iiiriui; the past .-lx UKUsths ami

'*•11 ii«i(i..ilni<*<; •’It." thetr iu*ii- ! h' ^.■•op|t her **er-- |•^•u^•'d ti»

l<arti ttiiit oii< of ihctr -iilmoj irr.id- .air«, l-Alv<iii K«•'.•>«>XX II.Ill -Toll iTi till •;.il<>ri' il • iiitest lit I .-t* JoiiM ichool and is to r<')»res -iil tU«l srhcul In Kls(» April I*tl» .Illd ho|»e that he uaaii; will 1*0 (li- Mcior

Mrs 1 land* ('uiiklln and her Ihre* -n- of Klsl*-. visit ,1 her sister .Mr:-

H Hii>iiiit:s itnd fati.l!- th*- flr-t of III. k

Tin Hex. li. II .-iii«c<t)) of lonls, vis­ited Ilex Juli-a Held last .Monday

.Mr KIuk of Hhio visit's] ht>> slst'-r. Vlrs Chita IlMuchtiiau. u couple of dii>e las^ WecK, whih* eliroute to Chi- I ado to xtail his itiher -ister. who l- •lUlle III

.Ml. and Mrs. .1. J lama xveiil in Huh- liantstoii Tuesday to attend the funer­al of (heir iieplH w, .Mr I'uslck, on Widnesday luominR.

Mrs. James It. (’amphell of .St. John*, came laat Friday to vlalt bar parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hao Italdwiu. ae her brother. Ilonald. ha- I'eeii (|ulle 111 with lui'-uiuonla

Mtaa Hewitt, a nurs«* front Mapb Uuplds 'aiiie last week Vv-dnrsday to can- t'nr liutiald llaMwin. also Dr. Hare rano Thuraday to touncll with Dr i’otik IhMiHtd !• re* uvaDnic slowly

.Mrs Pardee n-turned in her homa III iivtd last Saturday alter viaHInp lier ('D'llier. M .M Han and wife.

Mr- S Adam and her son. Delmer, xv- nl lo Sheidierd laat Saturday to vis­it tier (orenli- this week

.Mrs J. C Inpoint of .Manistee is here vlsltlnn her cmislns, the James aiMl Frank Wliittaker.

Mrs. iteo. (lalllsao of IniiMrsbuni eani'- Tueaday to visit her dauahisr. Mrs. J. 'V ISerct- and family

HMtaary af Monry seiMwIior.The whole tvimmunlty waa ahnekad

when the news was lotd around that Henrv SchneMer had paaaad away last Saturday aflamoon. at Are o’etoek of plural luieuironta. Mr Schaslder, one of our innai haloved and prruni-

ii-at uiisiii. nieii ol thi- community, had ls-«-u -xlck hut u few .lay- Kverv- (liltiK tli'i' lovtiiK hearts and hands ‘ ituid do 'v:t.-- done, but iti n-i avail

He wax Uirii in Westfihulla Iowa. Iiniinh'-r IH, isvo and • mue to West- pliiilia Ml< liixaii. when a little Imy, xxlitj ;-ir iiarenis. He was marri*-d to .Ml:: A'ini* Schlimaker April 12. 19Id To the;: "cn- Iwirii two d.vurhters S!\ x-,-: r- .iKo he w ith his broth, r. Frank, xxetii into the tmteher husitiess ■ .!ib I *h V still were coiiiliicliiiR. He

as :< III'.-r indiistrlou: uprtcht and ciitholir ol th' truest lyis- .tiid took the itf. ti.- f pleasure In tca'-hlnis hP little fiaaatiters lo pray and to whom be wa Ho- kindest ot fathers :ind a irr-Hl ;ad kind liusbuii't to hi-: heart i-ros.-i' w;ti

Itcsides Ills wli'x and dauelit- r. lie le«x«*.- Hire*- brothers and two sisters. .Mrs. Henry Knoop »vf Westphalia. Mrs Tl*' r.'-.-x la*nlsier of Tob-do. uhlo. Jos­eph. Fraiiik ami C.irl. who haa always uiad'- hi- home with Henry, and la newrlv lo.tDhroken Only on«- week tiefon he attended the funeral of his father, with no thouaht that Ite would tie the next to answer the call of I tenth

Th* full, ral was held at Holy Tiili* Ifv iHviirch at Ftiwler. Tuesday* room- tne at !♦ 'si o chick. ()ui of rea|»ect for him. all buslnaos placsa were cloaed until alter the funeral. The Inter- The sorrow in* wife and habtex- have the lieartfcli sympathy of the whole luenl was made In Westpnalla cem­etery, liesld*- his father and luother. ronimunlly In this sod bereavement.

The out-of-town relatives who were present at the funeral were Jacob Si'hafer. Mr. Hurts. .Mm John Stump and s<Hi and .Mtaa ]4ar)nrte Hchumaker rtf Itetrolf

Card ml TIhmMis.Mr'*- slm-erely thank our friends and

nelchlKtrs for their klodneoa and sym­pathy diirtn* the sickness and d«Wh rtf rtwr loved one and for the beautiful flowers. alM> lo Rev. Father Llnde- mann for his corafortin* words.

Mrs Henry -Scluwfder.Mr. and .Mrs. Hanry Knoop.Mr. and Mm Jonnph Hchnefdsr.Mr and Mm. Ftank achneider

ind Mr. Carl pehneMer.

MCKMMKS DC STlTIdM IIIHH TMFV \lll liFKIVFD

^.Vt-Trly .-v.xry on.- of th.- staU’s of the ifilon ha- a nh-Kiiani. aucs.'-iix.• >t It • <'hi< f product, physl'-al charui ier or historic asMKiallon, and aome of thc aiaies have a dual nlcknam. of two or anre nirknai::ex 'vhich in imiii cas.-- ipiK-ar to Ik- equally iiopular and atmut evenly euiptov.-d In i ’.irr.nt lur oJi exehan*-- remarks. I'.iltfoniia Is < allsil both "Coldeti stat. ' anti "HI Dor.;rt>i . <*onn« f tlciit h the ".Niitme* state, fh. •Freeston. slat* " .ind .ilf" tli. latnd of Steady l{Hb|ts:*' Dela war»- .- th.* “Illii.* Men .state'* and als-i th*- **Dlatiiond -late" and -ieoralii l- ilii ■< r.o ker stal- ’* anil -ilso the •'Kin pir*- .-iiat.- of th'- South." '

ri*. .—>ns of IlllUOl- :-l*eilk of IKl* as th«- .Sucker stale” urd the '1‘ralrle still.* , Kansas .tusw»rs to the name of S'inllower stale." “Ceninil stale" and "fayiiawker stale;" Kentucky is kuow-'t IS the "Klut* Craiui stat* anii the tixrk .ind IthaMlr (iroiind." while Isjuisianu is the "I'ellcan -tati ' and the **Creole stale "

.Minnesotans affe4*l|onalely nr famil* lari,' -Ifscrilu* their slate a. th. "fto- pher siaU'.'* the "Ilrend and Mutter slate' and the ".N'ew Rncland of the W.'St." MIchInau la the 'Wolverine slate and the ’’lavke state; ' .Nebraska is th "Silver state” and the "Sape Hei. tale." and .New York Is the "Km- pire slate" and the "Kxcelslor slate."

11 a loan -iieaks of the "Old .North slat." or th*' ■•Turpentine state" or the Tarheel state" he meaws Xortli Carolina. Orecfui Is the "Heaver state" an<l the "Well Foot atulc;" South Ds- kuta la the "Swin* ('at -tale and ’hi- "niUb^xrd state;" Waahlncton is the "ChliVHvk state" and the 'KverRr.e'i stale’* and Vlrplnla Is re|iealedly spok­en of us th* "itid lyomlnlon.’ the "Moth**r of Slates" and the "Mother <xf I’r. :o«i- nis '

T^: reneml nickname of Maryland

is III. 'tni -i.ite aud It la aome-tlaie- c-alicd ?h. •'Oyster stale” and Ibe "T-rrtpin 'ate" .Maine Is either the "Pim T'.- - t.^c" or •tji, "liumh-.r slut'*

Csin,.' k'. .'Ki .ipUii -il leai ir» <- as nick­name- :i<— Pl'^rlda. Hie ‘'Penlosulii slat. M.-i ..-.icliu;.otla. the "Bay•late. 'lissixsippi. ilic "Bayou .'*tate;’' Teupc se th- '"Ir Bend state;" Ver­mont, ihe Orawn Muauu.,^ slate" and West VinUnla the "Panhandle " .vni- mals *tve th'>ir nam-a to Arkaraha. the "Bes: tate;" .North Dakota, the 'Flics.-rtuil state’’ and Wiaconsin,

c.«' li.ida'T ' ite. •

Mest • .».< |s • 'll ilrti:'! newd trt li. ickctl fill* iioiDt lint many an

ill I'lraiion 'liihcs that wax

IT Ycm mtUrnr tbs wain aad toe*

PILESYou wBI swrety aad guislily gwl a

blasood fwliaf froaa tka mmm mi

FOLfTS PftE SILIEcivea, S haaia aw aandy, aad stops

that it to tha

Use it at aaaw. It ia Mt up ia a tuba vrilli a poad awaola, aad ywacan apply it laaally wtlk aaaw wad t.iiiwliawni PrisB BOc. Aak jrwwr druggist.

Ow rOLEY CATHAHTIC TAtlUTTS t«SMW* If- MlMM Ml CMv •( PIUUI. T>l»»'■Issws* koxerU tbarswgMy «*„( Wjtfc.,*^**s SSc p*r V»«U». m*v slvesv* **• set- I.UMiorr Wlwtsaama mS wCsabv*. I

V.tNMrKLE A HL.I8PIB

I Wc dare not buy a hat from Fraare. , ^' M’e dare not step a Ruaotoa daac*-. i aWe dar*' aoi stag a (iartaan Had. .*We dare not pralae a Baigtan daad. aFor we have inaa) frtaada. you aaa. |*HV muai presenra aautraitty. {p

. M

w,- dareRHI.

imt pmlae Daatach Kalaar | a

OuMwi tnagaa. hiUar toase m thn auwitlt, iteligHfliea, haaitorhs, lark of appetite, i-nwgitpatiito aad a taaiing af taltgas are Mtoito of aaaaatoe aarrstoon af bUa.

Ttiia mn'IMaa iaaaUad hilMaaaaaB aadr>Ma •lirartlj lo Um aead of aatnwihing

rngvlatn Uia livar. Knr thij purptsK Fmkiata, Uia aaw laxalivw, aiw greatly ! toperiar to oM-(adtioaed livee ntottiriiMa whieti ovwr-stimnlatothw liver and. wtieo . toair Hasiaatoppetl. Nave ti avoia torpid . Mm.i hatove iSahNaa ase May, swaar eaased graiiiilas ttvak do nos npoat Uia; toaasai'h or taaaaaiiaiag

WriaatfiwDr. WilHMaa^totlietne Co., Rrh'asstodf4 R. Y., for fiwa aampie or

a fnll-alaaMUesat boMN of innkNaaCL*

I No fnamia* wtae of Ftaaee dara apllL i In iKmor of a Oa|lr frlaad.Bat alwaya. ever, muat prutaad We care not whoae the vletarv.We muat prewerve nwutralUy.

When news <vHaea hurtlla* fiwai tha (npii.

That praises aome bold, alltad atuat.Dr tells of T. utoaa la the vaa, { JOr tiouRhlx dsada Ifaag-Auatrtaa, '# We dor.' not wwap. nor ahoat with j •

•lee, , •For sak. of n*ir neutrality! i aaBut somi day. far dawa hy tha aaa. IJ M :(a IH' .iwe noar, aad faellap ftoe. a We'n fvwd the aawa aad yall our til. I J Hurrah for Fraaoo or Katarr Will. i # W* II whom* ‘ar up tor whom we plaaaa | • To Hallfai. neutrailttaal «

Nee (yrfcaaa Ttoma Ptoayaar *

WALLPATBTO FLEAM TMJ.

A graat rartoly of mam da- slgaa at arsrags rooai prtooafroai We up.

Wa have daroratorg wtth ortgtaal Idaaa. It gaaa urtth- out aaytog that tltoy ara Ega. raptd worluaaa. Laara or- dam early.

Had Etahoa vroat barmyour dtata* roaan tahto tt It N vamtabad vrttb Val Spar.

rhoapar tbaa a & year paEit flee A M. oa ymn> boaao aad bant.

predace aa artlatle oEaet oa tba valrety Uataa wall. The Mpemaa ta low.

You are cordially iarttod to call aad aaa our Itaao.

HUNTS DRUG STORESET. JWEIHI. ■trSISAE EBwnr,

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1 would like to do your PLUMB­ING. HEATING, and GALVA­NIZED ROOFING.

HAttor W. J«lMM N*w*:UMlrlac iaof» Ufkt m tW atov*

qiMatloa. I wMi to wtpttiwu—t wImi I aakl *Mi w««k. ky • fartlMir taqalry far ay own. If ant for tko Infonnotfca of tiM Bony roaiara of your mluakla

Estimates cheerfully given.

LCDEWmBOTH PHONES ST. X)HNS, NBCMGAN

>•♦—a- • «-a*-a—«■Ht

i MICHKiAN STATC NEWSa Xwi^LlIvc frma Wichita Cities and Towns

Lffffll IWOR'S DMHMnEII iPIRCaPOSTIBRSIIIillES SEWOlISLTIlLRIliFlILL OFWOiMTOR.IIIIIIflN

\r HN»T <»FKATHKK

HV RfIM.IIMH H»;vr mSM MtATTLK BV PtRI'BL POST

l.ap«wr. Aoung people are Huron. Thr (tarral poat «ya-. .•iicamad ov»t the ainuMte illnea* of «Hlllx.'d by the relatives of••ne of the pretty 17-vtwr-old Clara Priwilla Thompiton. who <lle<lPrarv. daughter of .Mayor U. H. Pmry *« ><'«««••. Washington, several day and a Junior in the liiah school. ugo Mr^ Tliompson's Uidy was cre-

•Mr Kr.iry , retumtnt: home, diarov- * tt*»t*^ and the ashes were sent here illeretl his daughter unconscious at the fo»»t of the stairs, down which •■he evi­dently had fallen. Sh«' has i>een In a j»eiul-<'«Hiselous condition ever wince

Mias Krar> tirsi b«>tume til at a re- earaal of the Junior liiuh *ch<Nt| class

play. She is unahle to r< lai< how she hapiH-ned to fall down the stairs

mHT\KF> Ft»K Tlirti.HIMIItirsi.V HTlIlltFli

Con Huron, ileorre .\uderson. of .Sarnia is in a ho»i*itaI in ■ dyiiiK <*on‘ dltion as tlie result <>t a cast mis- tah'-n Identity. J»»lni Xsnj«-h. of Snr nia. while on hts way honne. was ac­costed hy three men near a railroad •Tossliig. who insisted that he give .ip a bottle of whiak> he was carry ing- /ur’ick refused iiid the men attut k>-d hin;. giving him a «e\ere beating When Zar .ick n-gaiiied his fe* I Ander- •Miii was apjirobt htiiK, and thinking that hr Avar one of th" ti.eti who had lUst attacked hill! /.aniek drew ,i dag­ger and stahbeil Anderson Just nb<ive the heart Zurtiek in Jail, .iwalting tin outcome of AnUerson - wounds

MILWAUKEE SIENOBfllPHER GETS S1S0.000 BEQUEST

PtVBt, I mm that a*l th« atate oAclala with th* •aeoplloo of the altwnay* general, which lnrlud*s tar eatooaod fellow townemaa. the secretary of aUl*. are IMUrldually and Jotetly unnalaona for thta additional burden to be added to the traveifog public. Been our honorable railroad ocMnaio- ntoner. Cunnighntn. la about lag the poverty of the poor dlatreased rail- roada Their dcclaratioas. Ilk* the railronda clalina. bear no dlstlagtilah- lag mark to detcnnlne ita truth. Of routw*. those afureoaid udkdala are not allowed to travel on a little free rod book, but while In ofltoe they are usually itermltted to trarul at the state's espenoe. which la tanlaaount to a free conveyance. Then again. Inaaauch as the railroad rampanies of the state are prominent factora of election, their aupiort Is a valunbic factor In perpetuatUig men In ofllce. ao I sise up the support of stale oflkdals for railroad fare increae* aa purely aclllah and voM of a single fact to aupport It.

The people, through Iheir legisla­tive body, are luday alttlng aa a Jury. The railroads are the subject matter for (vintentlon. The ofllclala and own- em of the roada are the plaintiffs. ITn- der the legal rules of such procedure the plaintllTs have the burdrn of proofs to sustain their claim. If they do nut establish their claim by a pre- Iioiiderance of fact and equity aa well, they can’t obtain a Judgment against the public !

.\uoti)er tiling, tin prtKifa they of- j fer must be material and pertinent to | the tssce (leneralltie- and claims of!

i iviverty. without fact or m* rit. will i not do in so vital a heiirtng Neither will the public be satisfied with u case I

, mad* by the bare declarations of In- j teresif'd othciala of the state, of rail- i

* road oOlclals or the holders of water I e«t stock. If this can lindone why not let the peoph- contribute l<» «n»r> pri-

HIK l*.iHT[Vate t'orfioratlon in .Michigan which I is today xtiffcring by r»*u»-on of high financ*- and seltlsb iiensMt.

‘ .Not long since a private corinira- i lion in Kaluma/<Hi adopt««i the high!

Hie -ciiatc Ho- re.ip|w»|nlment of .Mrs sysl«‘m an«i when the Jiirv .SjH-m er as -trit»* librarian, a [ ,.n tj,,. fDi-ii. m Hietr ' .»s*-. In ■

sl«-ail of eallliig on lb’*' i»-op| to con to their reckless t-r -e. the

tfelallii (HiktUg

re<'e}'facle for Ifi cents

MBS. SPENCER REAPPOINTED AS STATE LmiAN

II IW lllil.li IMINITIHA a VK.\HV

lotusiiia. (ioA K-riis will s> nd tti<

Mary f er as -trit»'laisition -he has held for Thh fiieaiis that .Mr- .\da M

ri.iiM «|Wi.u«n \(.’\l>HT IIFK iiiHVi.l.tinFn

hist anaiia. .Mlse Klum Holt, the .Mil Huukee slciiographer w|m» aas princi- .wiiFlf (lal benehciary in the ii.'.u.immi estate of .Miss Vllna .Melhmald. apio-arcd in probate eoiin her*- i«i make a formal pmleat againat the tltm.ma* elalm of •iHiues K .Melioiiald. of Kscaiiaba

With the faiiun- of the claimant HUfTocaieil Istuls Ia»vltt. hia wlf^^ an^ and his atloniey to appear befor»- the children, of Tnimbly avenue, board of «‘nmmtsaloners. th»- claim *1 .**• •'urly hour hiit for the timely was dIsalloAAed The fniliin* of the dlsrvivery by Mrs CnnaUnt l•yrllowakl. claimant to appear. It Is said, was who n *idc: in th*- satu** house The •ion*' to (lermit an app«-nl to the eir- fuiuHy was sleeping, and .Mrs Py- * uli coun If m liiHi Is taken iiniiied- ch<»wski del«-cted lh«- Jaliir of gaslately the eaire will be heard In cir !^be ran »o the apannients of thecull court at the April term la-Aiit fainliA mid found fumes tamr

.Mis- Holt. MS eniciiiriy. lias paid *'•''»»« •• sIoa. .«<|ie tried toail ' enetb lanes nam'd in the will nf • the lamily, but was drivenMis- M' lKmald. .lames K M«Douald apartieents !»> the gua. amiwas imiu l,'..tH»o. wnieh ninoiini was Hien suintnon*'d lir I.. Hlotiiinskl. iianit'<l I'T him Tw*. former v t i’heiie street, abo res* tied thehearts of Miss McHonaid. together IsutH.' -Abd ib.n .-'p lao'k to his of- alih friends. ais<- recelvetl ihrir ’'ce. a di»t:in< d tw«. blis-ks and gotnioncA They .tre hNirl K Hrognii '’is pulointor With this he revivnl( inetnnati. Ilo.'rtht- John and Jan* .M*-KHy Oshk**>-b, $lP.o*si; William Hnld<)uisi, Mari* tie. tlu.'MNt; .Mrs. liar riel Haring. Kseaiiabe $.'..'•*•*•. .md Mrs. Chnstin* l*eilch. Kscanabu, I2.>hn*

Miss Holt a)s<» iMiid the eounly treasurer an inheritance tax of

for 17 Avars sccreiarv i*i Mra. Spene* r ‘111 be* ,»tii*- assistant 1ll>rariHn.

Hiirlnc till' itsborn regime, thl- pin* * AAa.' given lo Miss Adelia Held. ••l«ter-in law <ii W Prank Knox, lis- iKrm't (amiiaigti ?c;tnag'T It Is iin- •bTMoo*! that Miss Held will remain in th*' slat* llbrarv Mrs Shier av pr* -* ul i!= chief pnaifreader of th** Itoiik* *»i r*'pres*‘nl..iiv*'s

<*uv Kerria ai:^u lumuuiieed tbo ap* ladiitnietil of Wm H P-arley *if HattI** <’re* k ns u iiurmtier of the slat*- latur'l of henllh tt» ui*--*-«| lir l(ang*'r. who died last Januan.

FAMILY OF FOUR NARROWLY ESCAPES death by GAS

yearsShler.l,ribi.ir

MJHHIMIKIllfM’OVKHY.

MOMAVK

lieiruii. Haa pouring from a brok­en rubber lioee altaclfment w<iuld have

roe WtUfls.“Well, I see ther* was a bahv born

in fkr White Hous* rerenily ”•Yes •'"Nice Sturt in life '“Very I supfMMe suoui the sum*;

itae there was a bnby tmm in a log) Ireland tiasn t anytlitug on a mar- < abta eanewhere “ Kansas City Jour-i tied mu*i in wanting Home Hule .mil nal ' not getting it

111. victims licfore a |»ollri- ambulance arrived

When lir .Hlnininski earned the two cblldreu. Sadie, |o years *tl<l aud Saiiiiiel. 7 into th>‘ open air, lie says iieitti«*r showed the fniniest signs of life Tile loirenis wer*- not as Imdly afTected

Mr lo-vitt. who is a iNiInter. says lie moved into the .xpartnienta Tues­day, uiid had ixinnieted th*- ***ok stove h> means of a niblier hose un­til he muld flnvl a plunilier. It is be- llevred that the preeaiire of the gas hurst the lulm

F9r y€ntr Eaaier Dinner(*.r**'*n Pt*|i|MTR

CahL Carrnts Pamlvy

("Yrn.tiiart

F T.inr CaiHHHi ♦’’nwttls.

AM Mh will be hrund ai The Monmrek Store.

D. C. LeMmrmnMA Phonm 11 St.^Johne, Mieh

.............

Juilg' •'cnt the inHiinger- i«t ?..*• p*ii*- I cut ill r'

Th' hiirubi'gger i- i*' i**ad in Hm lutid ;«nd tlie |)eiip|c ar*' the humbugg*'«'S i

H J PA'ITI.HSnN. I

ALMA COLLEGE DEBATING TEAM IS SELECTED

iiH.il wfiitMii. nii.i. ih; mki.i, hf- I'llFNFATKIi.

. . Tb* .\lmu eolleg* ilcliallUK teiitm tiial *Alll op|s>s*> Ho|>e and n|lA"i * (Alleges ill th*' annual triangu­lar delisie .\pril have I'eeii chosen and in picking oiii th*’ d*‘bater« u tribut*' hoa l>een paid U> .\iti:a high schtsd live of the six (leitalers l»elng graduatt-s of th*- l*»eul s. bool They .ire IHek Kmkwell. |»nul t'ash, Ward Hodge. Holn-rt N'oirest*’lf and The«»- dure Hates

"Sii* .i(HrmallAe team, w hl*-li will de- bale .It Altuu against Hope college is coinposrsi of -Maurlr*' f’*»le. Alina's repri-sentHlIve In th** *«'ni inter* idlleuiaie oralnrical i-ontest. Hock* well and fash ll<Mlg**. Notn-siein and tJat*— form the negative t.'.mi which will meet Itlivel at 01Ia»'I

I'erhapi*. what is still icor*- le** .*rk alile IS the fact that f«>iir of l‘*• Jlv- forii.er .\lma high s* h**<d*Ts are fresh­men 1i. .Mnia tiilbg* tbi-- . .'ar

FLINT MAN FAILS AT ATTEMPT TO KILL WIFE

hTFr?* |\ \M» I'BIiVFVrhTMF Ml KIIFK

Hay City, liirain Tidaiid. •*7, «>f Klim, was aiT'-ated #« a charge of at­tempting lo kill hta wife and s<Hi

Toland w**tH lo Ihe houae armed with a revolver and without u woni took aim at his wife The sow •-auiRg Ills ami liefore he <w*ild pull tae trig­ger and the bullets went wMe.

When Hid son secured the esvolver the tether snmt away. He wsm ar- rested In a saloon two hours laaar.

The police say that Tolaad planned to kill his wife and ssm and Idiaaelf.

Mrs Tolaad la dS and her wia 4* years «»f age

BMIMIt TABLET MAIMAM IBIHAA 'nUlI*

Hetoabey. 0» a plat af gmuad ov- eiioakliMI IJIIIe Travenw bay Pe-to- •a-ga chagter. laughters of the Aatw> Iran Revolution, have placed a tivga bouWler. wtitadi will igavlt the oM Indian trail trf by-goae day*

The agnf la Ineaied In the Arling­ton park and has bean visited by fhoti- aands of summer tourists la past yearn Members of the chapter are now coaleinplallng glaelng a hnmie tablet cm the hnulder. sad dedicatinn aervieae will probably be beld oa Memorial day.

The ptai of grouad ugou whieh the haulder wilt rest was danated by tbe ofHclala of tbe .Northern Liam com­pany of this eiiy

MliRTft RMrniB irTBBW TKIRB* MtPIBATIW^

daglnaw.- J, A. Allen at this eitjr. Imm gnne to Hewtckley. Ihk. tn meat hts aiatar, Mrs. Mary flreen. whom be has not heard of for Mi yearn Whea tioth were small chlldrm they lived In dagtnaw. but tbe sinter was sdogt- ed and waa taken away frvna this nHy A psrsaa wha haggened lo b* a friend

was m*-of both means of the rmiabm

HismicMeReal Reasonft Why Hupmohfle k the Fastest Sefinf Caur of Its due

Hm* rani lael af n nM*s memmmetf Is Ibe easi ml Barard* af all tha bbrta near sold bv Ma Bbpt

Mlae* sbaw mWmmt noRNMa aaal lor regaira.#g ■ -------A—MM a^bS ^

B lb

lib IMs koala, tSa lolal aaal af parts riargod agalgat Ha talnl SI, ItlA, sSnws ab mtmnm ropgir eoot af laoo thob H robt gar aHlo.

TMbfc af It! <Har^ jraMo of annbiartbrlbgt mmmety Wjm mem lb oarvire-an Immrn than M rabl gar oHIa. TMa la tbe aand el^aaat lesthaagy «sa ana aSar la tbe all the BagaatbHas eror boML

Baaaaaa af varylbg jrlvli^ aoogittaas and aarertala atbin af gasalloe. B Is aat rgsiaaary far

ly eaaagfc far setob, U ymm grwiar- -wlUi llt-iaabera la gnanuMer a glrao

Hm- HagaabHe la a Mg Bra ggas eager m Its weight, read) far Ua rand. In aMM peaoda,

Vaf wwaars air i sgsittbg an mrrnnmm ml lb alias and aare gar gallaa af gbsaMoe is exgertad ef the avarage agr ml aggaJ sloe and ragarftjr.

Hal tbe llagawkRe |m aat ab avornge ear: It Is above tbe aterage ig memy wgjra, agd tUs Is ana.

Ecoaomy of TiresTtre-ailas Igdirata tbe dagrti af «-BglBeerlBg tiballly la a agr—tbe earreatbess of Ms design and balaare. and

the dlsliihuliaa of walgM. No tar aaaufarlarrr can say fa hayors that hl« ear will ttavel sa aNwy alias an firrst fer lark, dritfag c*nditleB« abd ladltMoal haadUiMf ml ears are toetara.

Nevarthrlass. the expertsaee of Hagasbiie owners is m* aalfaraly sgtisfaefary, agd Ibelr avarage lirr aUle- agr *0* hM that Ibr Hagomlille eyervobere i*. faawus far Ns ecsaaay af tlraa.

ThH wsadatful tire ereanay rerwrd is dae la ttrr- fatly Id gar eoot eter-slob. far the Hggaebile weight la frem lib te ida imaadv aader that ef ears generally ll•Blar the saas she tiros S4x4 iaehes. Farfheraatw, n«*a-**kM tread* «a Ibe rear are regular eqatgiseat far Hngambiles.

Tha yaarly d

af lhali

eoasIderaMy batter than

Econoviy of Oilli<*tt and tbal U where the HapomblleUU rightfully beiaagi* at the very end ef a aetasi«tV .«aarty exp

oAvarr ker»e. it. __^Heru*iaBall) mmbc ouaer wrttew te ask a* if Ibe very law ell caasaaglien of hh car amj ga«*lkly Immirmm

lr**nb|«'. He eaa hardly heHevr Had gnv car ran ran mi vxell. and gy» sa amny uiilet-. ea sa sbmUI an aaihoBt ef elL Me have never had a * eaploiBl ea all eegsumpiieb *r Mke rdteteary of the efllag systea.

EcoocHny of CareSiaiplieity, with handy areeeelblHty uf all part* that reqalre atlaatioB, ambes tbe care of a Hagmebile a

•natter nf IHik* tiae and effart. er«>n«b«iial *licbi ad.is«lmeats.

Mo*l llupaMiblle ewaer* a wabw, efi .'tad aa*«41ae.

knew ledge to theThe HiipaoWle owasr needs a«i teebalaal sr expert

tbe«r ear* at home, and iteMsa do amre Ibon see that they are sapplled with

Elconomy of NervesThere h ae *«n»la, m* nsrswa* teaelaa in dritiag a Hagiaakile. ar rMing la it.The amtnr is smi t»tallabb~t thecefsre qalle <*afr. Its flexibility retlasi * gear *hlftlag to a

«n« i« delitrhtfiilly ea«y. tbsaJste brake realmi re«|tUre« iml mederale eMort.Seats are pitrbexi at last the right aacle fer roafert. Tberr is glealy nf

•Irlver. ria* ptag nberiluMe aad daxible wprlags lltenally smeath a raugh read.\i« rallr«* dot'* riding or *lri«lag dee* net o\*e«shely tire a HapamMllsl.

iloii Mleer-

leg reea far imsimager*

EcoDCMBny of PriceThe last thbag a ear bwyer sbeuld cemdder is Ihe griee. He sbaald drsi assarr blaself lhal the car Is e«a-

neairal: Ibal repair* are few. tbal it k* a IbetAsagbly goad cart Ibal It will give satisfartory serviee sssmaa after

The Hupmebile prlee 1* blab enough to iasurr Ibe goad qaalUy wMeh keeps Hapanblles raaslaatly la ewa- missiea aad rats repair rests way dewa. It h lew laiagb te mmkm tbe BopnmMIe a pessIblUty far any faaUy that k bi pesHAea le eeasidrr owalag a car.

The «iBr ef tbe ear He rapaelty aad eaafnrt the leapletaaeas aad *1001111 ef Its e«|aigaaat aad Bs wnaderfal ecaaeav reeard*. make tbe HupaH»t*ilc a mesl gene mas dtSdO wertb.

Prices: $950. $1050, $1200

S. N. ShafferAgent

St. Johns Michigan

OWttt4M4tt% IHhb dtMMM i He claims that lie has sent her moreIIAHIMim niB INJITBIKN than nts* hIoc*- coming to America.

Ikwoeao. James Flanigan, a local siorfcbuyer. has started suit for fd.uub damage* against M. A Herrteh. owner of tim rtunnyaide greaohouses here.

' Klaatgan allages lhal In driving «'are-|Hnas to another.

but that he hasn't received a letter from her In over a yrear Quiat inii- roates Hal it U his i>plniatt that his

M4irt»B TBI I'k Bl’.^b WILBIMIMN HBtNII B.tPntb Hll*l.

Hniad lia'idx. Without a guMlor. hand at Ihe sleeriat wheel, .1 heavy iiuttwr truck owned b> Ihe Wallies News agency plungssi down tbe steep l.ynii street Will tn Ute Monroe liiai-nees .secika where hy a lattaele a * lessly im .N'orth Wosblagton sireal a smaab up wtOi other vehicles was j few weehs agu. Herrick ran his ma- uvotdssi Three hbteks from the point chlae into Flanigan's wagon Klaal- af Its start, tfie oar rrashed tnlo a I gan was kaockad off sad sustafaed a pile nt lumbar at the new Kalanuuoo' paiami injury to hts shoulder as well, vehicle lo be pullsd down." saM a man mierorbaii statbui. The oar had twati tas internal tnjnrtas I who has vtatod the Kagllsh metragalis.laft staadtng with brahes tmprnperty

to tbe I'omiiilasion of robbery or mur­der and that they tnav also aasist a ciiiiiinal to make hts eocaiie '*A clfwed fig wouldn’t get a Mock be­fore a iomdoti Imbtoy would nab It#

* I <»«iver and bale him to a magiatrata'a flice. where he would get no raarey.

i ''Hy day *tr night the windows of cube. "In lomdoti It is strictly against the J liansoms. ('arrlages. or what not.

law for Ihe driver of any public con- whether drawn by horses or propeilad veyaac*' to allow the ciirtatas of hts by elactrtc power, must be so 'ygog to

public Inspectkia sa to allow a plata view of those occupy lag tbe latarfor.

iclooed vehldes laud tbamaelves anally | The law is haaed on the theory Hint

OHWHLCMKSYou t-aa'I prevent aa attack of Rbau- |

nuUiam from <'omtag ou. but you caa j I stag It albraai immadlataly. Rkaa’a j I Idalmeat gently apgltod to the sore I Jolat or muaele paaatratas tn a few {

I inlautes to th* laftaaaed «

NTin'MIlM REYBBAI..M'tTMITr

ed spot tbal I ! caaaes the paia. It soothes the hot,'

B.ITR t rrEB! »—*»*•. swollen fealtag. aad la a varyi abort Ha* brtnga a reltaf that ia| almost unbeHevoaMe until you ax-1 4

' iiertence It. Cat a bottle of 81000*0, T ifrand Haven. A* the renalt of a, Idataaat for Skc. of aay Dmggtat sad 1

fall of 40 feet fiXMii s ladder. HH*r | have it la tbe house—-againat Colda, I 4 Ilimkcr-Vander Vander-Metden of thin, Race aad Swollsu JolgU. loimbogo. 1 city la daad. IHclatlea sad Ilk* ailamits. Your I

The ynaag man was a painter aad money boek If not aatlaffad. but It' i was ••roployed with a crew nf mao I does give alaraat iaataai relief. Iiialntlbg the city pnniptag statioa. * 4While 40 fkat up. VaaderMeiden HMtiMIPK W4lk*T I.EATK HNI.A?I|I. , | hta footl^ aad fell striking upon hta ^ I till 1.1. tf Mgtl AHMH BlYtlBt'K * head He suffered a slight roncuoatun { CadHIac, flecaahr his wife won 11 J bat It waa baltaved ibai he would re- J leave rtnlaad aad come to i'adlllar I 4 cover. I In llva, Csbrlt'l Quint, a laimrer em-r|

However, the ymgig man had been ■ ployed at the Mttcball Bme ’ mill in I oat of the baspttal hut a share time | this city, has started a satt fbe dl f after a taug setge of poeumaita. aad! vovrr Quiet statee that be xnaa mar , 4 hta physical cnadHioa wua not good rtod when 10 year* oM .tad tbal hta 4 Itgtaal lusutagttta devslaped. aad ISA-.v*ar*nM wife used raueMtatgMe! « death fallowed I shill ia hringtng abeui tbe wedging. 1 a*

EMMrything

Swi

What wt: have addrti to our stuck

Sc, 10c, 2Sc

Ti

»T.

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■ r-.ffinii

THENfiWSWANTCOLUMN

If you wMt to buy or aull 1*1 your vunis bo kaown la ihU mlumn und watch ra-sulta.

FOR SALE or RENT

vmt HALC Kms for batclitBS. pura Whtu orptnauma. Pntak W. Knapp. Talon l*hoor 3SP-3L-IB. 3Sw4

mi MALE «>ar raslalarad Bliort- hom bull. 11 moatha old. Wm Maa-

aad aalilibofa «Im> aa graatly mm •d va durtap tha lHaana and daall our haluaud huahaad aad bcaihur. i tiMua wiM aaat Bowuca. tlai dMlr, tiM Ruv. Hallou Aar Mi woada

Mra. rraak PalaMr ad. brotham aad aiala

BflOTl—T MWay dawn daap wttbla iMr haatta

Kvcryhody'a laaiaomi. rar wlthla thMr aaerat paru

Mraryhady'a loaianwia.Makas an dtlaraaea how thay aailla. How thay live or what thair atyta; Oarc In aaary llttla while

Kvar>body’a lonaaoma.

Taople llmt la blp alatra - Kvan thay arc loaaaaoM.

Maybe Ilka to put on atir;Juat the aoma. tbajr’ra laaaaaaia,

Man for whom axlataaca blaads Kvary Kood; who pain all aada.Him raacb out ihHr haada ftw frtaoda.

Kvarybody’a loaascwna.

Woman, allk-rlad. jawalad Hna.Vra. llia>, too, are loaaaome.

Whan ihalr aaina«tba brlplitaai ahtaa. They ara Juat aa loaaaotna.

kay, Marie Haarh 12. Hoth phfwaa. Home iiiaat eanra aad aonea oominaad;Sttf. All atlll M»ak. with proptbp hand

1.4>va. and fiienda who nndaratand.mi HALE At aarrldoa, inodren liuaw

.*> blorka from ('ourt Houae. 4 blocka from rnlon achool. alactrlc llphta. ■aa aad bath oomplata. (tood ham Inquire at Ihla oflir**. 31tf

mi HALE Farm of 120 acraa In Rl- lay townahip. kaown aa Tampla (hna. Refer to Rllaa Teiapla. Shop- ardaTllle; John Van (lalaan. St. Johna; H. C. Davenport. BJacle; or C. n. Pope. at. Johaa 2Mf

FOI HALE—Houae and two loU on i Mead Ht.. helonBlna to the ealate of I the late Manley Irtah AOtf

Kverybody'a loneaome.

Thouph your Rift of frtaodahip'a amall.Kveryhody'a lonaaoma

It may anawer aoindone'a call;HooMone who la loaaaome

(live and Rive with iiilpht aad mala, (live your haada. and Join the rhaM; And your Rift will be your gala.

Hometime, whan you're loaaaomr.— Ry Miriam THcfanar.

THE ¥KLL4*«I Pill I,

Jnpnaeae Wamlapa.The Japaaeae early nought for the

mi HALE t’heup. good lot. comer I truth, and their earllaat knowledge l*roaperi and Htate atreata. M j waa the principle that their atrength Boardiiian. Hi. Johna. .13w3pd depended on a healthy alomach. They- - - - - - - —- - - ^ I eat very- little and practice "Jlu-JItau”

FOI HALE Kgge for hatching White muat ular exerelae from youth up. Rocka. Barred Kocka, and^^trtdge xh^ atoinach la the center of the body

from which radlaiee our vitality, atrenuoalty, our rtahlliiR atrength. A Itealthy alomach luma the food we eat Into nourlahinent for the blood

t'ochlna I'nlon phone R.fllnton. Mw4pd.

FOR HALE—ReRlatered Holstein Hull. lt> moniha old Prank W. Knapp I'nlon phone. 220 3 l^ng- 1 Hhori.

.'Uw4

Mr.

to tiMir IMM IdHTar, who TtgMMl O. I.------ i^r. Mlil.. lanaary t, iMd. aai da-' Mm. C. A.

ppftad tfela IMa M hla tmm» M Mapla aad MMa IMn Magaar tMi pwt waafe laMda. Inaday tanraim. Mareh tl. at ratamad to bar hoam Hi dt. Jetoa Uw axtimna oM apa of M yonra. 2 Wmmtmr.moatha and It daya. I Mlaa Mnidia Nawton ivoo In M.

Hla aarly Ufa «aa apant aroaad tha Jahaa laat Maoday.afty of Datroti. which la iha yaara of' .Hoal Allan of Lnnaing la »laMbia hla hoybond aad awly maahnad waa Ma paraau. Mr. aad Mra. ('barlaa Al- llttla laora than a Prapcb tradtag pant laa.with BO laapar papalatton than a coaa-1 I. I. Hawltt of at. Jobaa waa la try vlllapa. Ha araa ma triad to MMa town laat Wodaaaday.Uoroeby Parbtaa, Daeamhar it. ItU. I Mlaa Lana Luyawdybe, who baa baan at Radford, aad thay Head la Datrott oarteg for Mra. nmar MeCiaekao. ra- fer ahoat tkraa yaara altar thatr amr- tomad to Oraad Rapida Batunlay. rtepa. whaa thay nwvad to Lahaaoal Mr. aad Mra. Clare ilalloway aad township. Cllatoa coaaty. and haoaam llttla dhagbtar aad Mrs. niaa Oallo- raaldaats of this part of Mlchipatt- way of Palo warn guaoU of Mrs. Mm- Home thirty yaara ago thay laovad od laa La aalla PrMay. the farm, and ataee that tlaw hare Mra. LaRoy Rajier aad aoa. Don. realdad la Mapla Rapida. lare apaadtag the week with ralatlTea

There were bora to this family bat In Owoaan. two chlMraa. Wm. L. Aldrich aad | Mrs. Prsd BlaMop of Romeo waa the Aana Aldrich. The former paaaad gueat of friaada here idal waek. away April a, IktNl. TMa praaaat aar-1 W. B. f'asterltae aad John Wright vlaors of this home are Mra. Aaaa were la 81. Johns aaturday.Owen of RIverdale aad two graadchll-1 Mra. (leorge Hoeraer la vlstUng her dren. Htephaa L. Aldrlefa of thla rtll- daughter la Owoaoo. age and Ployd Owaa of Datrott. | Mrs. Mattie TIaglay la apaadtag

Mr. Aldrich waa one of the oldest wMaa tttnc with relatlraa la Owoaao ptoaecr reatdanta In thla pan of the and Carlaad.ooantry. Mr. and Mra. Aldrich shared LoVarae (Iroom was In Ht. Johns the Joys aad aorrows of waddad life Friday.for more than thraa acore yaara. The; K. R. IHIklnloa aws In l^analag Pri- widow has the aympathy of tha entire day.eommuBlty la her baraavamaat. Tba| Mlaa Marjorie Pllklatoo la vlsltlag fuaarml aervtcaa ware haM at the bar grundparaata In laUie Odasaa this home Tuaaday at in;Wi a. n., Kav. MU-1 week.lard odfolall^ as clergyman, aaalat* Pate I.onatng baa Iraught the plop- cd by Rev. Yantls. eny owned by Rev. K. Madpt. Bear

■ ■— the Maple River bridge.The Union I'ematen Aaaoelatlou ' . Mrs. Maud Tucker has moved from

. .. . _ • ui Dewitt and will occupy the roomaheld a "MwOfr ^ ^ Aldrich', grien.Xera Pox laat Wednesday for home from thapose of iiiaktag arrangemenu for In atalllDR a watar ayaiam at the ram- et«*ry. Rids ware recatvad for the ce­ment building, aad prtoaa ascaitained regarding the englae pump aad pipe< oinmitleea were spoiled to arrange home lin ’waikfor the (Mirrhaar of the necessary ma­terial and work

.\lrt> .Maud Hew III went lu Hi. Johns

.M. A. (i. for the Haster vacattoa.Oliver Burk of Crystal la visiting

Mr.* and Mra. Thomas TerwIIIigar.Mra. Robert .Nonon. who has baan

violtlBR relatives al (’ryaial for some

Whtn yu are in tUubt—

/NrESriG^E!a

That’s what you do when you buy a suit or other articles of wear. Why not apply this principle when buyinj; photoL'^^pha.’ TKt Burridge Studio ia ri|;ht now makinjiv the finest phntojrraphs that have ever been made in St. Johns and as jrood as you can j;et in any city of the state.

We have no Oowery lanj^uag** to offer you as an inducement to come to this studio, but we do make pkotogrofike, and we will make them to pleaae VOr. Wp guarantee that.

The fini'st appointed studio in this part of the state and one of the*best workmen in this line is .it your service here.

So ive sav to vou—!Nl" ESTIGCompare the work., You ll see the diffet’enee!

The Burridge StudioST. JOHXS. MtCHIU I .V Kvcrytblng In l*b«iliiRraphy.

aircam mid Ihc iicrven Dr. IOcrcc'a j "*****'**’***“' *'* 'IMi Irlcndi* for a nhort Coldcn .Medical IHwovcrv ref rcehca; ***”•" ... . . ..and l.rtle^ up the Moma. h walls Re-1 ” ''‘lame of i ara4.i, < |l> waa

' iiioveii ih*- |«i*onoua iraaea from M*'.Mre l.iir> Camblc was llie Rueal of

The llmt day )ou .i.ri to take thla!reliable medicine. Impure germs and ill*"*!.'**7!!' < .i. ■ i

FOR HXEE Xly home on Oakland m umiilallnn* IwrIii to oeparate I •rtiiirndav **" * n . . o nanireei. ronmUtmg of a bona*'and twoi the bbxKl and areih*>n .•xpelled i ' lots. Kil.ih l»unn. .X3lf jlhrouRh lli* l.tver. Ibtwel* and Ktd-

' nc) a.

FOR HXI.i: icNiiing car Johnii

eeund-hand .Maxwell Miller's Cariige, HI

l*aullne .Newton la spending the Ras­ter vacalloii with relatives in Detroit. ^

Mima Frances Arntz Is visiting her { home al X’lckeryvllle. i

Miss lr*me Carroll Is •■•ending the ^ \Hcailon with relatives In Detroit. |

Mrs. Samuel Hlesd (if Hi. Johns was the giiewt of Mr. and Mm Charles Rice Friday and Hnturday.

Dr. Ruaoell (iordanler and family of (Irund I.edg*'. ?<tr and Mrs Ray Wllk- Ins4in of Ithaca wen- Sunday giiesta of ftleir

HOME FOR SXLE:—nlne-roo»»» house with ?m*dern roii\eiiienccs, lot Tdxit'" feel, chicken i”<*o|i .ind

Mr^ (leorg. Flint and •|•ugh‘er. ,Helen. .^Ndlng a r^^^day* ihU r.oni^nler.

gain ill the etty Inquire at .H* .lohni> .New lor term- and further Information. ’"’f

In plate III the impurities, the ar­teries uiid \e|iis ariulually get fresh v|ialix<*<l blond and the action of this

park, gmid garden •■•ol. sltiiai^-d less ((mmI l•lo<Ml «»n ili- ^kln means that ihMD ji l.lof k from I'nlon school. Ht pimples. NilU. carbuncles, e'c/ems. Johns. At the prif asked this pnip- r..,i,|j_ j,, ne anti all skin blemishes will erty Is the blgge-t real estate bar . jhen ytiu muat remeinlier

Ilia* w lien III* blood Is right, the liver, loii.aeh. linW4 Is atiii kidn«*> ^ l>e<-otne

|lieullh>. aitl\t‘ .tiid xgorous uiitj youHOI M: KOK hem Imii.lr of E. M >>«'* '«“»■•' »«*»«>>•«• '»»»•« •««*«-1

gijilflj gesilon, i»ai kache. beadi-che and c«»n-sHpattoii

KOK wil.E t»u. reglsierf><l liolsietn' (let Dr Diene'- Cold'-n .Metileal Dls- bull < alf. ihre*- month o’d; calTs etivery It tlay at any mtnllt Ine dealers, alfe Iroiir it 2:t-lb. i-year-olo dam ; it is a l•o^v5-rflll l>lot»d piirltler so i>en- and a i!n-lu grand daiii. Al :• one eiraitiiK that It even get at the Im- ■-yta *-«»!d reglslere*! Hol«ie|n inw. juiri ih toolts In the Joints iind carries .\ -t Ijciet K!'.;; I'nlon pliont* them out ot the -ysiem D**! II '’’iw ’ It Is not a ret rem*-dy for its In-

krt-tlief.u ar* prinird on wrapper.Sow aii«1 eight pigs, file For fr*-*- advli’«» or free hookld ‘»n

1‘hoiie *.l Heil " llliatii ^^rlle Dr V M. Dlerce. Buffalo;:..tf Y

i'KKI.’ Itr I’i»>rc<-'s t'ommou Hens*-

week with Mr and xfra. C S. Hub^ll. familyF. \X and t . M Rt^fern of Ht. Jolms ^ ^ , relatives in 1‘errtnton

were in H»wn «u» Imslneas Tuesday and W ••diiewday ^

.Mr and .Mrs Jay XX'ebsler of lout- ing rcturne*! to their home here the

first of the w*wk ^Tlo Sorosis m«-t at the faritt home .

of Mrs Carrie llletnaaler Tuesday af- ♦terntHUi. * I

The Wt-dnesday club met with Mrs ^Mailer C,amble *riiesday of last week, t

Mr .tad xlH. \. E X'anHIckle re- ! itirtK-d home Monday night, after an 1 absence of aboitl three ittonihs T

.Xlra. F M Crook w«-nt to Battle J i'r*-ek Frid.ty to s|»end the week with ^ friends

Miss Ht'len Mtillls. teacher In the ItbacH high scbiMtl. Is the giteat of her parents. Mr .tnd Mrs iitio Bullls.

I'rnf. I... C Doing visited with rela­tives at Itlverrial* the tuHIt week

h the GmrehesAnaiiaareaM-Bls of servire* la the rhurebew «f H4. Johns, eoa- Irthwled hj the paatam 11 11

KOK ? XLI. weexs old 'lib on

KOK MEi: \lcpig, old enough for Xlygranis. R«>ijie 2.

l*o|an«l-China boar erv l< •• K*!

.5.*>w2 of ::i on* < ent -lamps m luiy expense of wnipping .iBd mailing only

KOK .w\I.K Cektii dtick eggs « is ltd Httni Clininn t»hone vuv t'.wl

KOK wXl.K tii'lding mare, weight

and we||-br*ul ' Tony Kr.x, :t.'itfi

FOK HXLE Fair of mares, own sis­ters. II and 12 yearn old. weight about 27ttd. nice styled and matched lierfectly for work or driving. Both broke to drive single .At a bargain if taken soon. Inqulr*- of K. L. Tolies, one mile north and one mile *qiat of Ht. Johns. I'nlon phone 22 4 rings ::3tf

FOK MALE Dur "Big V Thor motor­cycle. X'ou have seen Ihla machine in action and you know what It wllF flo I'erfect order Clinton Telel>hone Company .A4tf

Unappreciativearv—

work ol

|lr. Kurotie. w twrr-Oi*..Isadoru 1 >1111(311 1 In Kur«>(>r wrben a seMter

!ss* • sriHr llmlars .>p a howitsrr and Sailers tl

aistri.And bits i>( Kiiintr iHnnat-Irs go iiai iNna

thri iigli ttir air.And Itas-rrlitfa are hurled around tlH an

IS rv rr* w her*ll‘s merelv bi« ariuiir attd woll rdueoasd

wa i'Toil t>ad wa hsveii't sol .( in iho U. B A

FDR HXI.E We are i losing out our business and have a number of X'la- •m. Anvils irtid Rachet Hrarea for sale at a low price. We also are offering a iiuinlier of new Auto Heat top buggb-s al very low piirea If interested come in and look them over. Dwossu Carriage ft Hleigh Co . Owomso, MIrh. 34W-3.

FDR HALE H*>da fountain. In good condition Inquire of O. I*. DeWItt it Hon 34tf

FDR HE AT liOnatng Hi.

House and barn. SOI Mrs. A Crichton 34tf

vyhr.tt are iritl atrhiircluro lootos eoaloo* the sK >

the lr«rti*4l Kuropran. in Ms Mplane w htuiiig hr

trrofia slerl |ei>rrrlUr« on It tm. wtta a ferritic seurid.

ll sealtero art In vsrhius forms for twrsn- i> mllos artiuiid

He then reowmee his trsvris with a llglli sihI ItAppy heon

Too uod that in Aniertrn we ilow't love er*’

wher** a welcome is extended to the publk' and an opportunity affnrdod to read nr obtain the HIble and all aulh- orlre«i chiistlon Hrienre llteraiup.

CiHNrragaliaaal Cbarriu Fiidii) evening at 7:30, the cliolr

will aing the Kaater cantata. "lyork-The

I hrlsllan yietewee..-w-rvb . very Sunday morning at

l":3ii. .\ mr-etlng for teslimonleivMm Will Stambaugh and s*m. B-r- w.di.esdav ..veiling at 7;4:..

syl. of .St .loliii- vlslieri relatlv*>s In of i|,^. iess«in-sernion for nexti*»wii the |»aat w .... Hiiiiday N “Cnrcalliv " a cordial in-

Mr and Mrs. Itollv T**a«*hwnrth of vliallou Is .qiten<i*ul i*» all to attend Fulton were Sunduv guests of Mr. and ih*.*,. services

M.Ubul Adv.s. r Is -ent fre* on receipt Mrs Thad Kidder ' .^^..*.1 . very .Sunday moni-.Mrs James K*uII(hi .iiid Mrs AIh- jj j- twenty are

I And an* Mpt^ndlna a MEelroutv(Uiya wtth ilif fonii**r> (Uufchtrr, .

Mrs lomra W*sal of lUMie Creek. . * -.k-i.-i, mamlaiiis a fr*^ read-rMia. Mlldrrxi Dwen visited her

grandparents. Mr and Mm John l*e.- ''i^noild.) and Haiurday after-'He of Middleton, the past week. *'*'*

.Mr and Mm Warren H. Barnard and le*alle Owen, who reside noar I'errinton. were gutwts of Mr. and Mrs. S I* Horr K*rtdav and .Saturday.

Mr and Mrs. l^vi Dean moved onto the Choa Kleahman farm *uist of town last week.

Air. and Mrs Walter Hurllogotne,Xlra H. Burlingame and son. Orville, ness and Dawn," by F. W. Peace of Ht Johns were HuniUy guests at | public la most < ordtally Invlled. the borne of Klmer McCracken. | The Christian Kndeavor society will

Mr. and Mrs Theo Webster moved hold a "Hiinrlae I*rayer Meeting " at to nickels the post week, where Mr. 6 o'clock on Kaater Hunday morning. XX'ehster has employment. Mr. and to wbleh all who are interested are In- Mrs Hnch. who went with them, have' vltedrelumed home. At the regular H' iday uMrnlng ser-

Mrs Frank McCracken of Heldlog vice at Ii»;30. Rev. XVIIIIam Roacoe reiiiraod to her home .Monday. Mm Kedale. the minister, will preach on KUlna Rorkefellow came Tueadeay in,-The Vtadicatlaa of Heeler Hope" help cate for her mother, who ia slow- ; There will be special Kaater music by |> recovering from the pneumonia the choir Members will be received _ sail beptlsni administered at this ser­

vice.----- ------------- -- - ----------- --------- ---- ---- -- IThe .Men's Club at noon will con-

tendent. riaaes for all aad everybody j in the community la invifed. apodal I program Hunday by th«‘ mlostoaary commlliee. ITeachlng service at 2:30. ■ Theme. "The First Kaater aermon."

Kpw-orth league at «:b0. Theme, | "The Promise of Immortality." Mm Kelser la the leader. All young peo­ple invlled X'oung men especially welcome

Devotional meeting of the Brother- hood In the Brotherhood room at All men urg«Ml tn attend.

Women's Bible Hiudy Class mt tl;0d In the parlor All women welcome.

Kvening KTsster service al 7:rtn Her-, num by the minister. Theme. "The Masier'a Kaster Message." Hpecial Kaster music nt all the services Hun­day by ihn full -urpllred chorus choir.

Kvcrylmdv Is coidlally welcome A home-llke alinuspher*- prevades this church alwava.

I'nlled llrethren Charch.Bengal Clrniiil. C W Hallou. pastor.Herv|c«-i« will Ih' as follows for n* x*

ioirri's Day at Bengal Al I" o'clock, pn-tching. "An Khistern ."ermon": 11. o'cio*-k, Htind;^*rh*wi1 and clec'lon of' *•fflcers

Bingham: l"*- o'tlock Hundavsiiiool; 2:«Mi o'(l(ick. preaching. "Aii Easier Hcnnoii' ; 7 .I", an Raster pro­gram by the school at night

Those who d*«lr< to unit* with .is In church fe|!ow»^jlii will b«- reielv*^! after th*- m*.rnlnK servtr. al Bengal and the afternoon service gi Bingham

W« extend a welcome to all who care to unBe with iis In Chiisllan f*il«>w'shtp and will l*e glad t** re* cive information of any in the community who have no i hurch home.

Blngba'i. End. avnr -*w tety is iilan- nlag to hold a social at tli** Inune of .Mr and .Mrs XX'ebsler. Friday evening. April l*lh KTlends are Invited to lie pr«n*eni.

Tlie HaDallwn Army.The .-Milvatlon Army la havioi um -

lal m*-etlngs every night. Isd b. .''pl l*ayne. ibe cow-boy Kvaugellst from: Texas A number of liands have lieon raised for prayer aad much convietton In the me*tmgs every night

tSod la blessing the .Halvatlon Army work In Ht. Johns with many souls. XX'e are trusting Cod for greater things in the fntur*'

Ther*' will lie an Foster program In | the hall Hunday. April 4th. Kverybndy

welcomed.Hunday eervicea: Hunday school at

fiiiisttans' Piolae meeting. 3;<i0' p m. Kaater aerrlce at K;oo o'clock In the evening. Capi. I*ayne will preach. Hubject. "I*ack X'our Trunk and (So Home."

HL Jeka's I'barHkKplsi-opal Corner of XX'alker and

M*wde Rev. A. XX’atkIna. rector..Herviree for the week )*eglnnlng i

A|>rll 4th. will be as follows' Hunday, hlosier IHiy, 7:'Ki a. ni.. Holy Commun­ion: lit:30. .Morning prayer and ser­mon; 7;.lo p m.. Sunday schoi»l Raster service.

Ttie annual pariah m*ellug will la* li.id at 7'Sit p. m.. Kaater Monday.

Rseewifio a Reae.Tu reiH'vv tb*- charms of a sbabby

artlJliial ns***, trim all the islgew of tlm petals with sharp «* Isstprs. ami If there are gn^en bmvt^. trim those as well.

Then sinilaliien la*ul wlr*s». prese the rrr<ih bean ..l Hh* r«c*e «qs.|i la* that It baa a full bbiwn |*km( and place tbe flower at I be U-fl husi «»f a low evening bodkv in -*>nic tlilii material.

.New. tile ••*«r«Mi:** ivs**- .'**sb* from $o..'4i up to iiiivtliii^g. iMif with .-areful uniiiliii; :i fvvciit.v live .fni tsurgaiu mav liiit'si U|M.|( Ih. .-y** like nature's own.

Political .Xdv

EUGENICS LAW SLAMS CUPID.

3400 Fewer Marnagee In Wiseensln In 1914 Than In 1913.

The state ls*anl of beallli In Its an­nual rej:..ri -b*.*V' Dial -liK-e the eii geld."- Iiivv iveiii Into ..irtvi .Ian. I. 11M4, tile iiuuilN.r .if marriages In XX’Is (Silislli illo:i)ie<| :i.*«ii. Ill IPin there wer*. •Jl.n.'t'J marriages an*l in 1014 only

Thi'f*' vv.Te III BDl. Iiowever, I'tabty •even r*--oril.-.| .*..iiimon law m itriages Just .IS vall.l III law IS tbe eeremtmr klisl. bill ii'it under i>ugcuic nsiiiire- iiieiits The -tat*. Istar.l says many iM.i-Miii- ivf-ni lni>> -..III*- oDier state t** Is. marrie.1 rill her Di:in -ul.inlt to the lli.slleiil . \;illilli.illo|i

REAL BASEBALL CZAR IS CZAR

Nicholas Controls Losthor Noodod as Co vats on Sphoroo.

. iirit- liidd. loriuiT I'allerl Htaies iiiiImi—ador to Uti'.la. <|Hsiktng at tbe bin. Ims.ii oi III*. \HN*rlean Msnufactiir ers' Kx]strt issjm lati.tii s.aki tbat If trad*' wllb Biissla,!* br.'ken off than* will ll*. iio more l•ll-^•♦oll. as the taatb- ri tnr iIk* bill- . om.— .»nly from HI- Iwria

rhls I- Ibe only lAuiber which wHI iHii -treieh under sudden impact, be sahl XX'liicb fact ■•ills ilte .-xar of all tlie Riisslna a class alsive Itan Jobaaon as a Imselgill magnate.

BIHEPH .M Jinx IK.

I<s- .XI lloxi*. candidate for county road I tHiiini-sioiier i>n the deniocratic BeketNor Hie aix year term, la a grad­ual* of Ih* I . of .M Me practiced law In .St Johns until his health failed, when b*- .'ngaged tn farming. Mr. Hoxle is well acquainted with the roads of this county and has strong ideas of how- tbe road money shonld be spent A vote for Joe M. Hoxle means m vole for the best roads at the least consistent cost.

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WANTEDVIMlTI^iD IIRENNHAKEK —At your

home by the day. I'nloo phone 392. 33w3pd.______________

WAITED Men's sulla to dry-clsan, press and iiiend; alao family mond- ing Mrs M D. 1*11111#. riOl E. Cons at ________________________ 34tf

iMR?m WA.NTRn Tn sell automo­bile nerwoalty: large rommlsolon aad exclaolve territory . Tbe Chae.H. (letz Co.. HI I Woodward Avenue. Detroit. Mich. 3&w2.

WA.NTRII — A mmd span of work borees. weight 2do«i xx'lll (lillaon. Hboae 31 Red. 3Mr ^

M IRTRI* New rnticb cows Inquire'e of R. J Detier. Ht Johns. l*hoae I e Z«2 Black iXwIpd !

Wbei*- vssl musewii** sfteller marvel- f wr*nisht hv human hands t

Tbe Kur..pe«iti *i>nncae*wur observes and |•irMlerstatHls f j i

And btowa thetii with • sliell or lire tc t shiver*-, smllheteen-

Till sri la p*i<rfier«-l rliuklv aver all s«1- yaretit ri*me»

'Thai art w* have tn our .lull mtds* we I do not treat that *••).

B'll we <lnn I ureie*-ten.l II In Ibe CPA Jaroes J yfxntssiiv m .N'ew Vtirk Anv r-

lean

The coffee that inoluer uoed to moke woani really aay better than the per­colated Bllmulont of today—but your appetite was mor*‘ appreciative

X'fMi will never know bow many ibiags you coa be glad for. ualll you begin rxMintlag yoar nelidibor'a trmi-bloa

M ANTED A good, ambitloua live- e wire ogoat to sell a household ne-1 * cesatty In Clinton Co., experleae. ^ not aeeeoaary Big pay. Hee J. W | oos Klllod. 4d« DIbb* Ht . Ht Jnhn- 3&wlpd

Special SaleFancy r*n.ta, «irap>' Fttilt.

Draagex,' Is-moas.

The Princem

Kid Gloves Qeanedi aad 19 ceale at

ANTMDry Claaalag end Utmua Worlm AcniM freai Paet Of- dee. t'aloa PtMiae 99.

Dye *

Barry Rndiry•re 04 D.

1.9 the htinif tif ihf

HowardWatek

the watch Bsctl by rail- mail men ;jftifrally. Im*- cauH** it is <it*|>t*n<iabir;.

The name '‘Mowartl” mrans |M*r1cctinn. when 9p»*aUinjj t>l xxatchfs.

Itnue the dts<-usaton of tbe queatlon. * '"XX’ould the Cnmmisaton Form of (lov- t ernment Be Desirable for Our City?" I iteing led by C X’aughan and A II. ; Ballinger.

Hunday evening Mr. Kedzte will I give the first of four addr*mses on tbe I home, the subject Hnndav night b«I ing "liove In a Cottagr."I If you have no "churrli home" in I Hi. Jphns, ytMi are cordially Invlled lu I share ours

MeMNidlal Kplirapal f'barcfc.Itev. J. Knioe. ministerHpeelal Ifoster sunrise servlee at

•i a. m. Kaster Meditation theme, "The •arrameni of Raptlam will be admin­istered to infanta aad tn adults, aad new members will be received Inin church fellnwabip. Hpecial mask* will be a feettire ‘Hie service will be ea- liedally worablpfiil aad It is hopod that many will avail tbeaioelvra of the privilege of attending It.

Hpeefol Kaater praise serrlce at Irt a. m. wtth a recepDon Into fellnwahtp of the church for Ihooc who could not allead ihe earlier oenrloe. The Hoera- meni of ilagtlent will alao he adnHn- { Isiered at that time.

Morning wc ok p aad Kaater service SI lu:3«' Hertiwa by the iiilaleier. Thetac. The f'redibtllly of the Rea- urrecilon " Hpecial Kaater nutah by I hr choir

Sunday arkool at soon Mr. John XValker. -uperlntendoai ('laooes for all sad everybody welcome. A new orrheetra and new soag hool(9 afd fra- tares The Mca'a elaos 19 la a mem- berehlp coatoot. Jo4a the claas Haa. day. II la Ihe Mggeet claar In the rounty. The Wnaaea's daaaea ate all prospering A welcoaie to all the women ^hn are not In same other

Hunday schaol at Haagal Oraagshall at 1:39 Mr Ana Rla.it, oapeiin-

Two quarts of oil in the gaor case of this and every Gboring flooded tsith oil for

THC AUTO-OIIXDEvrrv’ licanng is coostoatiy flnodad with oiL

84oot auio-oilea yner or more.

The nlvoaiaed steel hehaet coven the geare, bmps oat rain, hecfM oat dam. hasp in oil. The mill needs oiling but oace a year.

There is a windmill, known the world over ae *'the windmill which raas wtmn all others stand still." This new windawll erith jeean aad bearings flooded with oil raae in amrh less wind than that well known windmill.

The two Isnw.OSM. wbicfc Mt tko load stTsieht mp. sis sscli lodvesodvet <4 tbs oOmr and sodi IS drtwti l>T lU eww ptatow on tbs aw*a skslt sad OMMt Ubv ii« hoM of tbs Issd st oU thnss.

•*~r*'—1--------- •*—rr-------- ‘“"'osibitisilniklMa up itmda jMwtaiustsallmssssil sadsrspswplMlssdM Jempsoadssatbsanwai

SOS. Fsrtbs UrswstsssUwtssd IsprossnisasssIjrassMsr. WshnawtSil eof tbssswtndoMUsasotirssbabtr. Ws vsatass lbs assn jbM Uus is tbs MSI assrtv sssfset. bssi smds. bssi M

bsis «M. MSK ns^V psTTNiasl,aassnwiie aaddbeiaatsf soy nwcbias af aoeblndsvsra___far fsna wnvk sod tbs nasi bistTi-To nl jiwi

Tbswisssfrlcttsaaasaypsrtsf tbsleiL I dwtes wiMn tbs will a

II SIitsoamtbswWsdts ~

lajMiiswiilirsHi^_ MU.*ChJytmm73tsSsyiafMliflHaas than UwasM ssdinsfav bsTwtsd la M

AbMMbsabt.sftbsisisnis>ilims- Omsd.sad aakmrskjlii The gear case dpataaas tero pain of geiM sad tbe aapply of oiL Froai tMg

aw case the oil cirealatn to every bearing in a coastoat stfeaaa It aona aat through the frictiaa waaban in the heb of the wheel sad ie autoamdeally feearaml •• the gear oaae. Not a drag of oil can eauope. It k used over aad oerr. 9a leaf aa than k aay oil ia the gear ceoe the gmrs and every heonag will he aoBded with ofl.

f eraflar hi.g|gMgl naertaff. Thelaadiagof aRtbewaparts with oil, tha porfect halaaea of the wheel aad vaae oa tha toner, the wry 1tanmhk on whkh the adH givote aad the owtaidt farhag dmrice mehe rhkdMw__

Now there k no ob|ec>w to a high toner. Have as high a toner aa yoa mad tor[ niad. Yoa don't have to cRmb it. Year tiMkr can oaam ooee a yoar aad pat

oil, if needed, and hwpyt the lailE_______ _______ « —Mm. If yoapena'i!—»»’«■ ■■*1 nanssilysBibs wessrawaa iMii.ibsswaersbsasmBm ISMMbsaoaksswglbspam. Mthswessrbmarwsdsmadaaaulyeabaeasamwnnaans. sad rsa mno bst Mtlt. ibsa k Is Mbsh* Sbss senses wmsr wIB asesOms h sod smvv is bn- peiMss. TtMeasMswsfnstbssastbailassnndbn wbisr. Afkwbnssemsi tstbstbbn mbsdsaiid.• TbssatwwasdwSndnfgmsbmsaibmeaMMsmassBrwahomsatiwsr'ssad isibsstbcvwMi

wctirsgy aswsarsod assesL tflmnsmsd.wsasAamnmvOa. Il4das.f snabsgAw.. t bwsaa wbr asi bsvs fkwwn wmsr. rssl m ssowssr aad wssm m sdmw. atobrs tmm aad patsf It wdl ssa asm t* osibka. U wUI glvs basMi mrserWHadv and ssr.-k. lot tbssmmr nm umss omdamisssrvsaaadrnmsiHbeisbsUbssbsImbmdsvoarfsadhrsBasm.swdlnviwowrmbinem tnmassdswsadmabsaaalmanarMnmasannbasawaBldmaatwns Wbsee sssmastmae. UmO. Tsini

Ron Wood and Steel Stioa and B V. T. Tile Silos. Also full line of J. I. Case Goods.

G. J. MunroAgent for Central Michigan. St. Johns. Michigan.

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M. JalHMi Mid firlall}

(•liiiiiM** flttMl. I>r Snuatr

Insure with l>. Hunt. tf

Dale Kltifh itpent Hunita) In KSirwiut. S>mon Kedf^ni was la OtM Mon*

•layMian 0|Mil Morrin ia home from 1^*

I»ear.Mm. K I*. StaiifftT WMa In Oviil ^tat*

urda>Mlaa Ann** In homt- fr«»ni

Tol»*doISramllle llfriitun wun in I'<'wuiiiii

SiindH> ,John Kttl<'Wu wun huiiie from l>r-

tr»»li Siintlay■Mr. anil Mm J. M \Varn«‘r ha\i*

moved In l*aloA. T. Sn.llh wan in Iietmit T len-

•tay on hiiaini-nnK I. Mull 'va^ 111 iSraiiil l{rti>lil* KrI*

•lay on huainenxXimI hyoii In Vi«-ncllni.' th»- ' ••ek in

lieirolt and l*onilM<Minn Ktliel I'lan. in Inmie from V|in|-

lalltl for Ih*- WeekJohn \Vi‘a\er of \V<-<<t|i:ialla in

itiwn lani Tliur^ila'Mm llertha l*^•nw irdet: <•{>• mline

the Wtn-k 111 |leirf»lllone|ih lleiiae-jba. Ii of \VenH>hii|i:i

wan 111 lown MondavTom T«-ur»- In Hi»eii«lliii: ih» w.ek .it

hi- home In LurekaMian final Jun--•» m tNoi < fro - Ha'

tie I'reek for iln 've.-kI lid voi. <ee oi;r aili thi- '.io*-k

Aiiifrlran Marcain Sior«- laiHOle Koerrh tn home fitoii lieiro:'

for 111*- nnrltik vai'nilon ^Imi: llarfier .mil For»-i IMownian

Wer»- ill lieT’ii S'<nda\Mil'll Hi-ai h and Marry .\’alnworil.

• ere in lieiniit ■*' o-sihrMrf \V I. ';iliniiii •i|>eiii ■Wmr-.tl.,\

with frliiiil- ill laiitnitii;k>lil Ki>er< li wan in liruiiil Uhi>hI-

t:»- alter iwit <>1 H-e w.-»*kMo»n Inez itUi-k ir ni«-nUln»; Mie

We-k in I let roll and WindaorMU Mire Sllllllo in n|»e|idini.’ Ill**

we«'k ai her home in 'loreneiI’liarif* While ha;< Kuiie to the ."fol-

n>m' lloiin in Crand HapidnMlsn I'ami Tbonipnoii in npeiidlna iln-

■ eek ai her home in Munkeiroii Min- .Muraarel Kelly In home from

t adillai for the nprinic vaeatioii..Minn llomthy Miller In home from

Ml I'leanant to -lielld Hie we*-k.Mrn W Itlehmond wml lu Owonno

.Monday lo vlnlt .Mrn Kd laiiretHaul Murray ranie Tin «da' lo --imml

I wo weekn with Mm li WoiernMinn Merle ItlUxard In home from

KalHiiia/iMi for tin nprina vaealloii K K .-toulhy of Hint vialleil C M

.'«*oiH.' .ae latter imn uf laal we.*k lo-orae Kroinhie of l^snsina »pent

.-^tindav with Mr and Mm Meo h^arie.• 'iaude llurk of I let roll a|ienl Sun­

ils' with hla nltler. .Mra It J Prink Vlrn I'harlen Oroen ai»ent Salunlay

In ilwosao with her inrie. t;. H. Hard .Mian Aim Hey la apeadinr th*-

aprliiK ia«'Ullon at her home In Stan Ion

Mian 0.-rir>ide .Salle will spend Sun •lay '»lih allra Kthel H^llaon In lain -me

W I. Mlllaoii wa^ In Orand Kapidn til* latter lairi of the week «»n hiinl- nean.

W K laiyrrH-k -fienl Suiidav In lainaiiiK with Mr and Mm \V. E laiy- ooi k

While enamel *«-onihineia ' or i bajn tier pwil. Aiiierlean Hancair.store lad»

Mian Hazel Siemens In npendlnx the w«-ek with Mian Hladvn Hiirnett in Ann Arhor

Mrn R Ht»4Mshani retumeil Kriday from BpendiBK the winter with riiendn in flhio

Mm K lleekelt went to Fowler Tuesday lo spend a few days with fiieodn

Mia- Sarali Umhlay went lo Klale Tiienda to npewd a few days with friends

ytin* olive Soulby of Flint, In spend-• IIK th« week with her brother. C*. M .-^oiilhy

Mm J Haehelvr r-iumed .Saturday to iier home In fhaidn after spendlna !i .»e*-k with her n ml Mm Heora- Mannina.

Mrn Alfred llmoka relumed Salur da\ lo her home In X'Ur after spend- Ilia a few days with her mother. Mm William Hrooks.

Mm W I* Itamee and rhlMren of .♦-ar Maple JtapMs. went to f'hlrapo

oai’irdav to spend a week with her parents Mr and Mm t» I’. I»ewey

Han't fail :o -ee onr noboy line of ir1mn*e<l Jiatn for iniaaea and •-hlldren Ml prie.. ihai must nureli -uH Mrs K \ Pleienn -adv '

I A. B. t’MBleel wan home from Ionia .Sunday.

l4jmn Harper was tn I^lle one daylast week.

Mtn. U. M. Piilnaiii was In Hvtd Ttisaday.

James Earle was home from lain- sinp Sunday.

Mm. A. Thelen of Fowler, was tn town Tuesday.

M’llllani fRunneback of Fowler was ill town .Monday.

Roy Tremper and tSaylnu Judd were In lainalnit Sunday.

• Mm llertha Bennett of Malhertoo. wan In town Tuesday

New aim-k of Fancy Hibboa. Ainer- Iran Uarmiln Store. tadv.)

•Mian Mlth Van Sickle la home from Alkley Hall, tSmnd Haven, for sptinK vacallnii

Mr. and Mrs l<eon Halmer of He- 'Witt w|M<nt .Sunday with Mr and Mra. Kd \VIIm>ii

Mri. f S Scofield went to Flint Monday to vinli Mr and Mr- H F Keeney

Mrn .1. R i'aiiipl*ell went to Fowler P'rlday lo ilnii her m«ithcr. Mm Ueo llaldw-tn

Mr .Hid Mi> Hiiy l-hii Kb- and Mr ■Hid Mr- Waller Murk* wer* in Kure- ku .Suiuhiy

■Mr .Hid Mrn K K Headh -|K'nl .--•inday in »i\ld with Mr and Mr- Kd Xiidcrnon.

l.auioii l*ard«-*- in N|N-iidinK the w»-ek In .Viiii Ariuir with hi* •-•ui-ln. t'leoii Xppletnii

Mr .Hid Mrc \V H. XIarilii iitid Mr .Hid 'Irn K F H* nd* ••-r.oii s|*ent Sun

I ' ..nmni:' .Roll- r> liiTeliiiif of lietp-lt I-

-pi’titi.iii: ’l:e week ’vi»l; 'Ir .in*! Mr- I ’.arh - X HiiIim-.

Mlsr. \eva 1«*nen Ilf lamnitit; vUlied Mr Mrs A H. .Inn'- the r.if«ipar! 11! i.inl eek

Mr .n. Mrs It C t'lari wer* tn ir.'-iii! it.i|iid- Tu'-nd.'iv .iiid Wednc)*-

d-i. or. .>liie*-xii.-- Klizaheth Hi-ndernon of lain-

.iiiK. ir \*1nillnK her ar indmniher Mm. \lar^' .1 Kii.monn

Mr? Frank ly -iiard rettini'd Tuen- ila\ I. 'ler horn* In Fowler .if or «l»«-n»lini: iwo week^ -.vltli relative*

Mr .in«l Mrs K M .Smith aave r* I',ril'd froiii -iieiidtnii two nionthn ■'i'l ll'-ir d*o izhti-r in Tol>-do. flhio.

MIm Amelia Hall n-iurned Tin-nd.iv III ^i-r hoti •• in ''intiid Rupul- .ifti-r sp.-ndina i.i.ieral wi.. r with friend- anil r»-l.iitves

Mr and Mr- Frank Melil and Mr .Hid Mrs I' |i .SelfridK'* * of l*snsliiK -|ient .Sunday with their istr'-ni*. Mr and Mrr Harr' F^eld*

.Xll-k Xlaiid I lav in head iriiiHii'-r ai Mi-* S t' Hiirkeen war In Crand Rap­ids Monday looklna up the latent ideas in siirlna miillnerv adv.

XIrn J. B. Henderson wan called lo Introlt rue«dav hy ihi- Illness of her little arnndaoii. the son of Mr and Xirs Ross Menderaon

iinr llio- of .iilsxes and c-hiidr-n * ii.il- i- llie '-esl we have i-ViT liad, .Hill oiir pm-es will prove H happy snr- Iirisi* to voii Xir* l-i \ Steven* \

XIra S .1 Rouse and acmnddsnahier. Mis* Hul.-ih .sicvi-r. went to Hetroli Sal rdav to ajiend a wreek with the former’s ilaiiahier. Mra Ivs l'.‘lalr

Xlrs I. F Creen and dauchter. WII- n.a. an siH-ndliiK the week In I’arland

lid neur KInP-. ^*>i!nr Vr and Mm I^- Head and Mr ind Mrs Ceorwe W'oiMlanI

Xir and Mm I. .1 t arjienier s|ient Sundav III Ithaca with relatives Mrn Pertlm I’nriienii-r who has lieen -|H-ndilHt a few there retnm111 with I hell

XIr and Mrs Cleiin Henderson and little dauchter. .Xl.trv Kllrah'lh. »f Kal- Titaznn are siw-ndlna .t f«'w n -.r* with fh'- former’s luirent* Mr .tnd X|m W' C Henderson

Ml-- Kale la'X’Miis'ler r«tiime<| S'indn* troll siwndlna a week with rrlailv- - id Hetroli Her nephew. Ila/en la»X'anneler. reium'-d with her lo np* nd the week

Xlm R H .Shaw daiiahleni. Cladv- and Vera, and non Rohert. went In HeiroR XVednendav to -fiend the re- nialadi'r of the week with the former’s father. Cetirp*. Houctiinn

tin Atrount of poor health. .Mr ami Mra Aaron Koaht have rent*-*! Shair fami tn Mr Kmeni Moon for one rest and have cone to lamslnc to ilvi with their son l.ynn Koaht

Mrn Jacob MrhmR. Sr of HiiMiard- Sion. Minn Kllrabeth Sehmt. of Crand Rapbl* and Mta« lisna Schmlt ef Port­land spent from Saiiirdav nntfl Mon day with St John* relative.

Fay rule'., I’ounty Y. M A serre* tan went Heldinc Fridav to attend the Ionia county T M. r A convan* Hon He also attenilnd the V M r A iircretarv I'onfcrenie in l-annlnc T'ie*dav

flnyton .ludd Mian Acnen Torpe. Hnrion tMarb. He»»r«e Hapnod. How- aH SrobrM. Mr and Mm r s nark w..d dauchter Jiidtth, saw Hlch jHMts at the Cladmer theatre !u Tjsn- slnc Saturday

Mm M F W’aabburn and Mia* Hel­en Waahhum of Mndtann county. N T . who hare hawn apendtnp the past a:x weeks with Mr and Mrs M. F Waah- bNm wwnt to Rnplnaw Tuaadav to viatt the fonwar's aon. Hawry Wnahbnni

mas Mb Dswi ratnrwaM tn LmmIbb Bbinpiby.

Mm. iMwrmm tiapcBi of nmlor. WM la town WoBbaoibir.

iUliii AbIt'iiMi of ML A. V- *Bo Ml umn Urn flrti of ibo wwofc.

Maa lllBal Hani—im la apaaBtas Um waab wt Mr. aaB Mia. B. A.Paat.

Mr. ami Mra I. i\ fraaaaian bavw rotarwod from apandlaa tba wtatar te yiarlio.

W. e. tlarlork of HurAmi apat Wiidaaoday with Mr. and Mra. W. L. tlftlson.

I'bartas Isirk want u» Itonioo Moa- day lo vlalt hla dauahler, Mrs. Krad ' lllabop. I

Howard Kwlly was In Hvtd Monday, vlslllnc hin crandnMHhar. Mra. A. I*arkar. a

Judge Haaii \V. Kellay was ta l-aa-1 sing lha latter |»art of the. weok on hualnena. |

Mra. Ceurge t’liaack of Hubbardaton | left the hoaplial Sunday, very nuebj Improved. ’

.Mias Cweiidolyu Kelley Is apeadlng the week In Film with her aiiat. Mm. Harry t'orruran

R. H. Alllaon and John Hlcka were In Helrolt the latier part of laat week on buatnean.

Hr. and Mrs. A. O Hart and family, have moved lu their new home on east Stale street. |

Mlaa Cracf Mack la spending the week ID Helrolt with Mr. and Mrs. W. o. Bourbunnals.

Mian Cert rude Thelen is apendlag'the week In M’yandotie with her slater.!Mian l*aullne *rheleu.

Mm riiarlen Bond went to Hetrolt , Saliirday to sfieod a few days with her son, Robert Bond

•Mrs U II. riatner of Klale. vtalted her imither. Mm. t’han Bond, the lat­ter fsirl nf last week.

Mlaaen Itiilh I'atlenwHi and Helen | j Mumhall an- home from Vfiallantl for ; I the Hfirtnc vaiailonI Xllna Helen Beckett nfieut the firai ' I of ihe wc'-k III Three RIvem with Mr * I ami .Mrs l.ynn Braley.' Hon’l buy I'lirtaln .Material- tilll , you have seen oum. .ii luc tier yard ' Aiio-ricun Bargain Sion lailv.i

Mr* Vf-riia I’raicer ami lliile son i of latn-iiiK sp«-iil Sunday w|ili \lr | aiifl Mrn Frank TSionn

Mi.-va Hlni'tN'k of XIontronc vinllctl at |ii.«- honi< of Mrs Xlary .1. Knimoii- the■ laMi-r pari of last w»M*k

.Xfiss 1‘iiuliio- .Vi'Wloii of Mapb Rap- 1 ; Ills w«-ni lo iu'rott XIonday to >|ieiid' th«- vv»-t-k with r»-lal|v«—

•Xlrs I. K Bedell p'-iil TiicMla) III , laHinliiK wMh Xlrs i harlc- Fov. wh***"

; babv I* ill Wftlh IllielHIlOllitl. IMr.-. R I’ liiii-k ami dauEi ii-r l>»ii- '

ISC. wt-iii to Film .Saiiinliiv in visli ht-r . ii'h'r. .Mr- M XX''.tlM lall

i Xir- Burl .lai'Kwav si-'-ui iln- l.iiN-r purl Ilf l.isi week in licldliiK -.vtih lor

'•laughter vlr.- Fn-il Roki r«, .M .<ml vim M' X M> iit of Hadb >.' v\|i«» w«-n- h'-n for ilo f m ral of .lohn

!••■»cll• returned lo'in* Momiay Cl ore* R Frink am! R«i|.tnd Friii

-pent SiHiday m Klwill with ih'lr fi.iri run Mr ami .Mr- M M Frink

j .X I T'icker is iiono from I’lUn- 1 burs: !•• visit his tioithi-r. Mrs Mar'

Tii«-k«*r. '.vlui I- ill wilt, i neuiiioniu .Xlrs I' 11 S«^ulbv w I ni ui I'liliim'-iH-,

!vi!!f Sai irUa' !•• -ih-ihI i-'H-k with' lo r (•arent- Mr .iiid Xlr- R t’lurk.

Mlase- Riilli .Hid Cladys I’ardc*- Wiii: to . ..lison XlotlUa to Sfieml thcj V ••••k viiiii ilo-ir .mi ll'. I Xfiplcion. •

.Xiisse* Frances Finhbuiii .iiid le-oiia ^ ilNnkt-ran *|o-iidlnf: lii- .••-•■k In Rov |al ilak with .Xllas l«ui-ih' l.'-V.iiineb-r

R C. X'aii H' U-eii Is Nfieiidlni: tb^ |. w'l'v-k in xionnH-, wiib bis sinu-r ami j hunbaml. Mr an«i .Xlm H X |l<•b••y

Xliaa llcmicr Beals reiurned .<atur I day to her hoim- in Bynio I’enier. af- I ler afM-ndliig a f'-w days with friend*

John I’lirlla. who iimbrweiii an •ip- erallon at the Han hoapilui a b-w : weeks ago. In •ontlnuinc to Itiipn'v*-

.Xlisaes Ruth Finhburn .iml Ida Park { • I an- Hfiendlnc th> week In Hetroli ; with ibi- lali« r • unde. I••-•-'\ P.-irker ,

Mr and Mr- Beadle an-l •lauchOir . .\onua. of Clan- wen- h'-r^ Saiiirdav III alti-nil th" futier:il of J'hn ll-adb- '

Mlsa*-s Muriel I’alklns ami Jaiiiilla Adams ar>' apendlnc the week In He . Ir«*li with ilieir aiint Mr •’ K .M*iy ■ j •-rn

Cord(>n .-Ihaver went i«» kTiiii Tues­day to spend Ho- w<<ek with hla sister and hunhaiid. Mr anti Mm Clenn Tup* per.

Mr* Ib-ll fNilliiian w<ai lu Alma and .Xlward l..ake Tuesilay to a4ieml iv»«» weeks with Mr and Xir- I'harlen Ran­dall

Xllan Idlllaii .XIartin went to Detroit 'hi? morning Oi s|iend nevcral dayn with her alnic-r. Mr* Malle M. Mati- ley

lieali and Helen Hart *|ieiil Tues­day and Wrdnesday at Ihe home of Xir an«l XIrn Frank XXatsnn tn tazn- sing

Rev and .Xir* A H XX hlltaker uf Hill*tbile. are visiting Hr and Mm Kug«'ne Han and Mis* Jeanette XX’hil-J taker !

Mrn Fretl RIahop returned .Mtuiday ' !•! her home in Riwneo, after spoadlng I a few days with her father, I'harleal laick I

Mrs H. 8 Holmes. Mrs J. H Cilleit. j •Mra. K. Coetle and Mrs. C C. 8le«| a|ianl Tiienday In Ionia, viaittnc' frleads. |

Miss t-Mna Brown relumed XX’ed* | lie-day to her home in f'ontlac. after | spendtog a few days with Mrf .Vet- ’ son Heott

j .Mr. aad Xlm J .M King return'd* I Friday fnun Heiroii where they apent ja week with their daughter. .Mr- j*; ji’ 1 anntdyi .Mm f' A. XX’haley and daughter. Ina of t'onconl, gre spending g few darsj

! with her parent*. Mr and Mm XV li. | Hendemon I

Mr. and Mra Ca-org' M^ .\abb of. i Itha^-.i returned home .Mnnuay, after' i visiting Xir. sad Mm C sirgc ut-nuae ' iinar Hewitt.

■ Fred Creenwood of Creenbuab un-1 jderweat a aertows operalloii at the); iioapttal lasf week Wedneadav HeIs getting atobg nleely

Mrs Waltar Burke and ilanghfr,! Heieo of this •tty, and .Mrs. Laura XVanrer and dauabter. Pearl of Rum ka. went to l^aiagabnrg XVedneaday. to' visit Mm Jobn fteerh 1

Or. A. O.

toJ. M. Kiiv hMP BMS

Bm tBsir fBMva haiM. wmmr at OvM. vMl- Baer the latter part at

maaaa Marywest to Datmit a feer daya oB boahMM.

Misses MarBaret Hehr—kao of Ri­ley. sBd (lertnMle SlaMNi at Dallaa. were la toera WedoaaBay.

Mra. Joe MIebaott and aoo. Baatl. went to OvM Weipaaday to vlalt ber paroota. Mr. aad Mra. Qaaraa MIrholaa.

Mrs. Moaroa Bmltb aad ana. RIeb- ard. aad daugtatnr. Darts, apaat the llrst the week la Holly with rala- tlvee.

Mr. and Mra. I. McKeeby weot to ilraad Kapidn Xk’edneeday to apend a' week with Mr. and Mrs. Rkbard Me-Maahy.

Mr. and Mra. Ueorae Bayder aad Ut­ile daughter. XVllgw. of aear Ovtd. visited Mr. aod Mm. I. F. Taft XVed-1neaday.

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BANR VOUR OWN BRRAOl Five LOAVn. t1 ORWTB.

St Itau cent bnaaasa onlr 4J osnta If made a« baasa aoeoeding te tba •Hrictlana a( tba Heeaawivaa' l.aagea of AaMVtaa.

Tba drat pmetlaal teava wee amda wban a sanras of daoMnotvattona waa baonn at handnnartara. B'Waat Forty-arm atraag. .Maw Tora cHy.

aatdnn of a cant and aigbt- lotitha. heweear. ta net ae impar- lani aa tha aavina >n nutfitiv* val- ua," sehl Mlaa Kmily Ueaang "Tha liomatnatlc loavco aro raally worth aheui iwiro sa inwcli aa bakara' loavaa "

Abn«ii nfty wnmeti allaodad tba flrni Icsoeri Tticrs was an arlwel •IriiMMvat rattan in Ilia mtxtag of •lough far both whita and graham breads

1 NOVEL COMBINATION. |

t Cnsckad Skirt With Kirwona |jJactmt ot Black Satin. 1

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MCLTBIt aPBlgii SUIT.

’Tbe lieittsi suit or ibi- *nlt witb the simulat**! I•ell la proiuls*-*) us u style leader anioiiK sprlii;: c'Mitiiiiir's. While, tan. putty ami m-iitml altaile* prevail for Ihr—*- K”vvn*.

.X Jaunty spring *ult of while bnnid cloth 1* shown htuu-. Tin- skirt. |»ar- llally circular, is laki In inveritsl Img plait* In front rin- I«m>*«'Iv lltrlngJacket I* iN'itrsI with w liilc kkl and ha* n ciiiuway pepliini falling In polnt- at IIn* silk'. Trliiiiutim- an- of white novelty l•utton* XX’om with a I* a wbb- brimniral *nllor li.vt of bine satin

WOMEN IN BUSINESS.

Worry About Work Ooaao’t Pay In tha I Long Run.

||||-.ili•—- wiiiitin ir«*im‘iill.v uli^iw tlieir 11-1-1*.ii*iliillt ie* Hi vv (..uh Iiiu Immv . Ily n|siu them Tht'y do iH>t forget their lan—. but take Ihrui boiiie. di*- •'OS* liieiii i* tile ditim-l liibb-. I; k>-

* Ihi-m lo bed uml •-iin- Ul'ire lliev ;ire heard at Hit* bre.ikfii-i labit*

ll U slo.ill vtoiiiler lh.ll bll*llics- eventiiHtty drive- ib<-in aiul the fantily to the |Miitil ol len-e nerv •-- .iml mil- h iinlMppiiie—

’I'lle bnilli -b«inl<l mU In* l•'l•l•e«| ••! II- I iH'aee. (—fH* i.ully ai night for iH*tlilug

wt'iir* •>ir |l« lliu*: itlge inoie iiiiickly lUan vV'iTr.v whii-li miiiiriili eiiruiir ■•re* ln*ouinla

* I’.very efTori -lioiibl la- imolc l«» In dulge In •oiidasir iliv«-r*b>n-. active ami IMssive. *0 Iis !•• *ull one* li«-ed* and iimmhIs

laMig hmir- ••* •-Ihii- v.ork and lioii*e hold Ulwtr idii'Ud U* tolloweil bv |•eri•sl*

' of play, menial or physical relaxation, which *erve a- a lialanif wheel He- preaaion i« sonietliiies due !• loo little pbyolcal ex« ri UM- Few lOHifile -utfei

' from fatigue wliere tlie circulation i* normally aeilve.

X aith*«ti»i -eniso slut

Xn at I*-! -<iii ••! -ll-plo-nl beck**| -ers' .hhI iib-'-k tu«*i'u-r^sl '••Iln lo orleni.-il •••—iwn. lO'* -kit" • •*•'-»*ilng «*l-tmiglll • Ttft- :• l<•tlM^llli. with••Ip •liar g-u-e- ••' lb'- -.iiiii I* pk-turtsi here TIo- Ullrmio tin kcl of -iillli. I li •si wllli tv lull' pu-«» itiRiot iiilTi-la lia* islv *•' ll•b•■ ttiib !•' i< k *|IU uiib Isrj bi -hi ciii*i!' |lb'•si III g<tl«l and grteii 11 I- .• :hi. -fti'i-in'-ii of the iiMsll»l'. - an III .’••bii'lin. .l.it*.'Ht'—«• id••w« In reg-tnl 1 dn • !•• iIh- i.. -te of iIm- •s-'-Hleiti *

NEW SFOniS CLOTHES.

What tha Smart Sat Oar.t Far Outdoor Beerattian

XX’llh devotee of rldltl-Z ••llp'ylllg lhelu-«‘|Ve- III Cm 'Hlbiry. 1 loUte* for •lay w«-ai ai Iln -m.irt •-•iiiie- Is-onie of IIm- riding ivim-

Thl- luing- lain •'n-rtieralb'ii a im«*I .ittrolive iii*tilav of -ni.iri neckwear -|Niri* hoi/- li.oi '.i<rt* ami bhMise- Ihr iiM'*l -.w.t.'gf'r .irti It- III Isnit styles aiwl a •■«irri<e|s>i"llng anav of g<Msl ketking *|sirts -iiii-

Bnfli «v*r«liiP t - iihI iw^"-.!. haietbeir ■oiiulr'-r- ll •* liisiiit -lx of one niid a lialf •biveii of tiM* oilier ill isdiil of pref. ereiii«•» laiiM»r» an- • veii

For vv.ilkin-.; -ml- ctmlupivs are Inhhtli favot

TIh* •-••inim •b'lwn lo a l••sdltlg slMifi forces ihl* is'lnt ltt>mi mihrr tie I i«b*llv bvr ll - ••t«e ••( IIh- im'W imstel* •lealgnc'l fttr spring w.-ai by a newt ex ••his|v«- laiirop of coiiaert stive bill *|a>ri* tot tin; iN*ii

It Is of gT»-eii I'iTfttn nKvIuroy. TIh- cfwil 1* matle illi .. -mart yoke with the skirt |Mii -iH'wIng Inverted idaat*. which VP iieliist III swcti fash'.on at tbe wj,i*f IIM tti3t b ;« small itortton of tbe la-lt need henc wh. n IIh- •■oat I* worn unl'uitieesl

’The -fcirl I- of ■ in i.:ar ut. Ktttonad In front ami wlih tsw-kei* set ihi Jnat helow the hl|»"

If you like the ‘*New»** tei! vour frienchi about it.

Trying to Cura Insamnta.The lmiiusll.He euii-M- of ;ll*••moia 1*

Ihe im-eiii',. of hsi miH-li l-Hsal In the liniiU. The f'*el g«» !•• sle*'p fiml. ao use a Iml water o.-ig or -i s«Mii*toiie flmi of all to see if toll •■anmit •Imw tbe 48u)sl to iIn' esii''inllb*s or staik the feel in hoi iniisiaitl water Just lie f<*re leilrtnv lait ym’ 11111*1 not ilo thl* too otteii

If very iiirvovi* put .1 iiiii-lanl pl.i- ter at tlie ba k of lli«' m-ck. The little one* alre.oly prepinsi -iml -old at the drug -tore for .’• ••ent" each are iibe for thl* piinsMH-. «in<- of the simplest ami ll•naltv in I'ffts-tive method Is to plai-e R hot water Isutle on tbe stoiu aeh. .Never 11*0 •Iriigs They deaden, hut alo not belli

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IF it is one of those * upon which Fash­ion is smiling this season. w&.have it fiere--and develop­ed into a coat that will be sure to please you too.The fashionable putty. shade the new battleship gray, and Belgian blue are just a few of the colors that are being shown in coats—you should get acquainted with them.

Nmtf Eaatur Nmchumar Nmw Eaatmr Clovm Nmw Eaatmr Lmgmrimat

Geo. H. Ckapman’s

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EiasterGifts

.Ni-vv l«i\’al|i-r' laK-kcts. Rusaiic;. Rings. RriMM-hrs Mracricis .uid Hat IMii* alMi .Stb k Pin* iUld Tic Clips

Victor Talking Macbiac- xvc .ir«' starting <• X'Ictrola rinb—

XX’ouldn’t you like to Imcom* a mam- ber' (’oMic In and talk it over. XTIc- tor Xiurhlnca- <l.>- t2.'c I4<i—$&u-

limi tl'iO $2<s‘ XX’' carry a i-oinpicti Iln*- of X’Ictor records and.•'uppRcs

Walter EmmonsSt. Johns Michigan

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FASHION'S FOIBLES. I

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Blue* of luuny *hv'lcs will lie worn la tbr -prtng.

I*rlmvit.* iMd'Hi.iI**— arc iH-mm-ed for the C"UiliiC *«-a-<Ni.

XVMc tiH-k* as irlmmiugs an* com Ing into fgvor

Then* arc m* railb-al i-bangt-* In cor aat Um-*

The military ih'Ic •-"niinuca to la Bwctii-c Woman'* «lr*--*

Tbe Tiirklali *klri pn>mi*es tn be • 'HBu pof'iilar.

Kach mnatti tiiina* with It a wider skirt. ^

rbc '-iMi dres* is at iimwnl the smartcat and mont tmiettral aflTali worn

On a few Ilf tin- iH-w ■klrl* the hem* an* allffciMvI.

Horn- of tb*' new *klrt* are lltcmlly four ysnl* .muiiid

There la n .'r»»w|ii« I'-ndrii.-y want •-••mliiniti'.- * rk* for rhliilr dre**<-s thl* Ilia*- -'io-td I'ctt and gathernfl «Mrk

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A man wittiout printed stationery is like a country without a flaff! Show your colors!

Will you a'^fpt this invit.ition 10 fall .inti »r»' thrm.*

If you .irt* IvHikinji; lor.Style*—you xvii) mak** tio itiistake*. for K.ilsii'ns .ir« .Authority Style^g

If you .to* looking; ftir C'lunlort—x<>ti xxill Im- sittittfirti. for .Salsions hax'r it to spare*.

If ytiu .ir*' Itvokin^ for Kr’A irt----you will g iVt*! \v»*Il ri'paiil ii )ou •'hiMmc* Kaiaions. f*jr

thi'V 'ire* MNiiTUiifaiY to j;ix‘e* iou^ .intl satisi.n tory xx’« ar.(.'oine* ttarly xvhih* our ranj;*’ of style's is •••mp)*’t»' .inri

si/**R art* unbrok<*n. 'rry Kalstoiis '

Eayrt, don*

THERON SHAVER A SON.'St. lohns. .Michipnn

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StyUi Wal PiiperSurrly wh«*n you j;4» to the expeiiiw* of buyinj; Wall l*a|»er and having it hunj». you want somethinjf that is new and stylish, ol ;'<K»d wearinjj <|uaiify. anti at the rijjht price. \ ou will j»et all ot that in your wall pajK-r pur chase if you buy ol us. The first paiterns we show you will convince ytiu of their style, anti by e.xaminatitm the quality is quickly dis- ceniable. anti ihe price will be less than you paitl beldrt?. Won’t ytui let uh show you?

TraTM Drug Co.I'h^ Comor Drug Store St. Johns. Rttch

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sad •hrttks. sfisr tiw gtaiMMi hss ssl* tisd. sImmiM wsad la tMs rssTMt m tJisy dM Is tlw asfBsrr. Altar Um irvas or ahnilMi hsra iMaa plaatad. lb*) may ba glroa a esod aarfar* Muirblas of foaipaat orar thr sraa of tbr mota.

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IJSINESS FAMER'S PAGE(tw.rlSbi mu a»r»r lol^rotf al 4Sm(>. 411 BlSbl* B*s*r*«a S

PUMDIH: . FIIUITTREES. UNO BUSHES

>«M«* s<:inn*«li<>n» a« I** limiaairi-, niaatlav. astl I’raaiav.

l*«‘lor«- (ii«< mi; <>rd*Th for fruit. <*r naiiirntal tr* - • atif*. uni hnUirUjIh Hiirinw ii-’i* f tin'►oil iti r»> rar ilrn la lifitix or inrittiH*! l*> '== <laiii|> If till* jf th «at- tt Hill r < iiilft firaund. in>' dltln'ill .iiUnn.il'lm;Th* !ij»in jutiil' .Iff to |;.> :;i* tile? fritiii tlir*-*- to ii<iir le-t ile.|i on a well-n'Kiilatt-i fufl ol aiaeit fhr«-»Inehe? ill t"ii f.-et All t..^ laieralttaiiinller tile* ■ t-=rr>mr i t\at=T to the tnatn -h 'rt in ueiieral ■ i|i at rirltt aiiKlt-it to 'll. iiiaiii onitn. imt be ai\»ii .1 hrlit urx* -etor' iiiiutu- with the inalti. ■ iMt I tie aat r ina' i» <'arrl(*<l in ohlltiueiy Mlth ami iioi «ll> reotl> srriMM. i* unaii. u tm- rnain It lh«- land h?.- a «!• . ^d« d '.Io|h- kIvi the laierair an it ini i. dlri Hot di »■ the sjo|>e. alwav. toward' 'in- :■ itlet of tin limiii drill \li onlU't. either in Un fhait «<f a . .. ni ' 'X four or

ei deep. \» u ui iron i;nitms:. 'nlll .in?w> r lor a ■'tiiail .>rea --i the main max "t • arrte u, t;., innlti hlahwax drain

Th« dlaium • will de|H-nti on t If it U ini'lil|e<l the tlU !i iiai If I tider axerato ian«f of fonx ft

•f ft) il..- !. fal.and if tiralln <1

• • !.< • old and we? laid iie.irer toa'Un'r

util < oinlltton a tile* I .ipari ■ It* til }>|t

of not ler.' than thr*' .uid o:n iialf or four f'ft ; fhi 2'tier.il rule \iioiii er hint a' to drain? i * nire to ;:.urk on th« draw me ol tin tirttin-nx J;:-'i the »j«oi A I .’•re t-a* h rtralt. i- Intw d«*e;t and the tlUtuno aimrt llaxe tin nKamireiiieiit? .!•< irate in 'ax It lie- eoiiie? IlM eMwri lo told them U|i

\ l.e«« Kx|M-n»lie Uax to llraia. Kor thom who hax’on'C ilriie <ir mon­

ey to a|>an- for exlenulvt- dramini: up- eratloii?. Kooci re?ulth iiia} In obtaliKMl l»> iiiakinx the hole for th« tree, ahrnb «»r fruit biiah laith laraer and d»-e|ier than wtitild otherwio. < nneaaarx

Black SUk ^ Stove Polish

** *7 ***** ••■idwuiml. N»t •! II h: .■ittsrk liitfe «. t>ww fmm .1 !•••« I«»r M Ctr* ^

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Miird inwidlioBcti ur*Urr|«FB«

BImIi sab S*«v» PwtbkWaab.. StaritMa, IBhm...

tlaaSiii X laa

(■akda lira '' I'i-...- '•<rwMMg. fir a Um Stara ai:h Mm.4 rm.

laS far •nra.w a ..M .1 M» vara aa fcr^. Ii eakiatr. aMt? mmt Iw ■ u- IfM arUaw II kM m

land hy tlimwiua in ?oni< old mortar. I road in raidnas. eoarae alnm a. leaf jwiil. and llu.i rtil’Idah. which pnivldc i drumini: -iinl linn-, and la et?eiiUal lo Mtoiie l,-iili ilx-r till? may lie

'tiir''i*n to lop .oil mixe«l with Miiiie del •■ni|>o«e(l Mifi iiiid kimmI Harden Uwiii I to led trx to iiiroriMirale arse uuanif'.l' of ■ iiiirt with th*ill 111 ?»-iUi*K Old tri-t .. anif nevi-r

- It m the pl.iiitliu ole A word lui to tin- find of M'll :iio»l < oiiicenlul lo tr.ilf tree- At>ph s Alll .. * «d111 III: '♦ 'oth wiiHfi ar. not xerx w.-i iin! n ay ^ urowii .i ktimdard? hnah-

e?. pxrii Id? .iiid I ordotiB. I’herri. .itid peai-iif -•ne Id li;tx. .i rieh .^aiidx Aoll, .uni re e .|M-eiali> ?lllled toKronttlH •>]. IX alia, .ir- xki’ll ak III theOJK'II need .1 riell -:i|| .illd!-!!1iii: thnxe H ..lid itrow e:o.llx ill'i ■ j 11 -»•r.llm■l^ '111 1

Aft r tin :;ill* it.e or lirnn i.'-^al- •Il fr .1' , -kaui • xaiiiiio it ear.

T .llx lor ;!■ ei :iinl >ei»le then pruiliall ni*'- ''at Iiaxi * -cij lMj'ir»‘.| si.,na.ird ir tr.-. aill xary inlielriil f'o • to .ex • n !• e|. withiiakMi ..f truriK? .mil a uumfier

t iTiUi. ' formlnir a ead The-eI rani ^Ik* ild '»« e .t ai k to xxlihlit ■i.r* e: I' ir * .ii- o( the '.--i andI" t . .lit ■ I ;il ! il'l I’ ltt .1 anon 1 l.-.u .antini:. upward -i.triliiKnear ik '"nl. i-iiia • ?harti pr'iiiiiiK kiiifi of tont faekknif.

S..: .'f i;.i = .-riein ed eardi-net a'all' lo kIIOW IXhX It i? l|e: ....K .rX 11

■ III to all oiii :;!.- ■■ .i| liecaiiBi tin ;ero»l I: Irorn thi. tonl. and tin* top ' T ..pi"-riiio.i of ihi-- ri'inaintiiK will

i.-i. feTov away fro ; tin- ei-iuri of the tree. .Iin! Hill lend to keep It o|« n for till H.m and air to enter whn h U x.-r d.- raiio- ton JlouriiihmK Hrowth

llnarf Tree*For .1 .mail pluie dxxar: tree? .ir*-

tnoKt . dtable. a? thex ur.- ortiame'ital ea?l|x . ar.*! for. early maturiDK. and bear fnilt of the flne*t i|iialliT It Ii- tH--i to order tiniai- of two oi Hire.* xiarr crow til. with a iiiimla.r of aide hrani her .,nd fheai xxlll rei|iitre to he prtin.-d with .i iwo-(old i>b)*et ip xlew. III. irrowih of the tree and the denired form of It If. an in the ear-- of the i-ar. the form la to Im pyramid* 111. then III. lower tirnin he» roust Ik* short, to d aiMfut one-half, iho.e alwix.- I little more, and the upper ones nno.int tm b .idini: sIumiIs to within tw.! iir three I. .d‘f of their lias. Tlie h .id.-r It'-i If .liould :>e • it liMi K one- half or :.,or. Tl,. dwarf apple -xlll

for leil .1 ;itik4,. with llo lowerhr.i.i ’ • --I irtliii alio ;i rlxhti-entin h* ? froii th. uriniild Th. ?aim prim ip|e xxiiiih .ipply t^i the pr'Ui IIU’ of -lanilard .i)ipl<'. Indd Kixidwllb I be ilw.irfu Wheriv ihe grow th *if ,. iirain h Ii- *iroiis and vigorous It

.Id not '.«• . It hae^ Ml lererely a? a .xeak.-r oii’

If .x'earllnit free* ar.- ;>iin-ha«.=d.tho*. ha. me no *idi hraiiehe;: ?iiould lie <111 liHi'k Ml far as to liiniire the priMiiiriiofi of a tier of hranelies with­in tw.-|x. ini'hidi of ilm around for

, py ramid*, and alaoil elshteen Inches for bush form The pnmlni; of orna* mental tree*, «iirubs. and eanes. when HellltiK them out. ?hoiild lie eoiiAned aimpiy lo i uiilnK off Injured brani-bes.

The tree pruned, the aid of a helper U necessary in order in set It out properljr. For inslanee, let the tree Ih- held In puslllun In the center of tbr hole by Ihe assistant, while the mots are i-arefiilly ■•preiid out and the earth sbnvelled in, areal care belns

, taken III laii Ihe hnest and liest from the aiirfaee in amona the mots, niliaa ever) Inicrsilee and hrioKlna ererr

Ktosl .4M lo llw tmhmmiI If the lawn abows atsas of raeged*I nesa. or if weada are more In evidsace ilium araaa, cur If It is hard 'srllh patch* jca uf moss, then It Is a wamtiMI sMpuii , that the sod la out ctf roodlllcHi aad : needs prompt allenlhNi. In the case of a large area patcnlaa is uselsas and expenstve. and II Is wiser to spread a senorous amount uf well*

: rolled manure over the piece and ' plough it under. Uu over the gnmnd Hrst with a disk harrow lengthwise.' then croeswtee, and Hnaily wu oxer It j

i again both ways wlih a smoothing .harrow until It is smooth and mellow. In this well*prepared bed sow mam* moth red clover seed at the rate uf twenty pounds per acre. The follow* lug spring turn the clovwr under; plough, disk. etc., as befon-. and how tu lawii-graas M*ed at ihe rale of live bushels per acre, cover lightly with a siiHiuthing harrow and roll.

.No lawn ever Micceedod without an abundauci of water. A sprinkler, ex ell If run fur liours. Is nut ae liene* Hcial as laying a Immm- on the ground xvlih the water running gently through the grass until it forms an extended |MM>|. tlien moviiig to another siNd. The thin and luire spots may In* dug out lo a de|ith of a fool and replaced with either preimreil humus tto he iMHight for tl per Hni isiunds. In tlve-bag lots, or for il2 tier ton. in bagsi. or by a rich loam made with haif*garden soil and half line, well-rotted msnur.-. xxliii'h should be worked uti tm.‘l> so itiat It will |4iss through .i hulf-in< It s«r. «n. Till' i.iil«-= {|||e«i nike then, liver ?. i-d. Htid roll.

^»me tirasse* Uwrth Try lag.\ni>. r •: i»'I d Is to liiix enoit.-Il

|ir.-iMr.-<1 himiu lo gtxe the luwn .t t.xo-iiii h f-(i«ii of this ri< h, dark-eolorxd XXI cMlsy soil, and after raniitt. mitli s:t’iMit|| .iImI lei. I, «t(W gl iS. ?• i-ll. 'Ilk It m e.irefiilly. and roll Th.III).luri s» Ilf u luwp u *11 do|M.nd Isrgel.x

• r pri>iM‘r s«ied. and a fi w of th*- Im*I t r xari'lie- .n.- gix<n tnn^pIII'' III III lor low lying Inland, and fir' xali.'.x of ilie Fast. mak<-’ rapid

It. lormtng .i striiiig iiirl, ixhpli I •i..prov.*i| l.x irei|io-iit rolling sow i.-r'i ; iit-hels jH-r u rc. U.*! Top. V. ..nds !:o! xxe.it ler .ind hard .sag' Slid . |iartleiiiar|x ,:iiiei| for >wtn xxith lll'i.- ur.i? <iw four Imsh'-l. |i- .' Ill r- ab-n .1 aiorn*. .dweei»i filed Vernal, ..d .«nl> to 1< nd IT'...ranee lo tin- lawn when . .ii. soxx I •> p ■•■ndr of s.-.-d |«. .11 ri'. i’r»-sled I >o^ - 'r.4lt. icihnI for .had.' places, 'll. iiiuiiild • .wfi xxii}. Kentucky lilt;, lira?' -ow aboul ;i lialf'liustlei :er aele. W.mmI .M. allow, also good for -’liail'i plai'i-n, earlx. hardy stands heat Ml ’;. *o». ! nf seed|~ 1 aiT» K - ^islk.d M-alloXx. Hots ilNd to ur;. land g.md lor nortl'

tiulldtiiK? and (uirily .iiady stMii •on lo'ir oii:=Si.-is p. f ai'p-; Ken* tin k'- nil. jicrliaps tin* oest all gra.'se- for la .11? and pasi .r' . hn** I xtiir. rp !. gr. • n i-oior gn w. .-xeii- ; . r!- .’Hrl:. Issitim till irost. niMrti;:.! to u lilni'Aloni- *•* II. iolt also doe wvll if iliii' I? .irtirtelully au|e piled n-uiiiri? ihrv.* x.-ar?. howex.*r. to '-eco'ii* tliori.iighlx .'Stalillshed. :xnd therefore should In* plant.*d xx'lth om-

•fkisi IkisiiImo to

IgtoMris I

«f too M. Hogto asla hslag

umll roroltoi la tlila vtetaky.Mrs. Mary Horhloc Is Quits paorly at

this wrltlag.Oral Hlldroth. srho has hoaa oogAa*

•4 to tto bcNias with rtoumatlam. wtn so to flt. Louis for traattneuls soaie* ttaao this wash.

Mrotf Hum la coattaoi to tto bouao arfth soro throat.

Mlaa Psrn Onhhark. who has bsou vialtteg Mrs. Carl fltaub. rMurask to her hcMue la Maple KapMs. Saturtoy.

Albert TayH>r of west Olive oalM at Mark Hill's toturtoy.

Richard Itlxby of Bt. Johns vis­ited Mrs. Frank Loctor oae day last week.

Oeerge Calp returned Friday from CaMMla with a car-load of cattle.

Mr. sad Mrs. Marvin Laakton re- taraed from Florida last Wedaeaday.

Mrs. Melissa Armstrong, who has bean visiting (leorsr Brown aad fsm*

'Hy. left Friday for AIbm.Harold Holley began work Monday

for Riley Mead In Victor.Mr. aad Mrs. Ivoula Myers and sob.

Raymoad. of Merle Ilearh spent Hun* day with Mr. and Mrs. fleerto Myers

Mr. sad Mrs Ttiomas fHahop and family of north Olive spent Biinday with Albert Martshe and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hildreth uf Lanstag spent Sunday with Mr. ana Mra Orel Hildreih.

Mr. and Mrs Kugene Peltier moved Wednesday lo Beoex un tto Mrs. Rlls Smith farm Their neighbors gave them a farewell party Tuesday night.IJght refreshnenls wen- served.

Mias Mildred Igyrher siieai Tuesday with Mrs Mark Hill T W. Baldwin of Dewitt was an ufternoon caller.

Mr. and Mrs Fred (lllbert visited ' their daughter. Mr and Mrs. Charles I Oanlells. In Okemns from Haiurday I until Monday.

Orel Hildreth thanks tin* Olivia Ar* llior nf (Ileaners for Ihe lieaiitlfiil plant given him last we«*k.

Mrs Ceti .Myers visllid her sister.•Mrs S .1. Dv'-r. In loinslng from W«*d

' iii*s<lay until KrldsyMr. and Mr* tlevirgi* tlulle uf I.nn

sing allendnl the funenil of Mrs. Vir­ginia latphnni. held at her h"ine last

I Thursday aftf-rnuoiiMr? Carl Stu'ib of ?"ulli Dllve ,ind ;

.Miss Fern uiNM-k ol .Maple llapids j •p-nt last Krldax xxHIi .Mrs, Philip j

I .'xlaiib jFrank .Xu-Hs Mr? .Nettle t*o|»« and '

i -on. Clifford, of ?onth Olive sfient .*<1111- i dax evening with Mr and .Mrs .Inhn

' N'irris and family.The many friend of Mr? Harr' lla- '

ker. who Is at Dr loingts Hanltaiiiim.;.Xorfli lainsing. for trcainunt. wish fori

. I'cr re<-overx 1 •‘■'••nl’i*II K

Hw eook is happy, theother mambas of the ftmiljr me hnspy appaM*— sharpen, tfalngg briffhten up gcnetallr. And Calanirt Baking Powder Is responsible IbritaU.

For Calumet nerer fiuk. Itswonderl'ul leavening quallUas tnsara |ier:xTtl}' slturtcnod, faultIceeiy raised bukings.(’fiiHiot be coiiiihiretl with other liakiiih* imwilcm, which premise xritliout ]M.-rfuniiiiig.Kven fi beuiliDCT in cookinifpet'- ilrliplitfiii r*-*inlls with this nrxer- fuiliMp Ciliiiuet iyukititf H(»w«icr. Yuar4----- r kiiuws. Ask hiui.

KrCElVED MCidEST AWAIOMWosia's Pass FswS CssssiOsw. Cklsass.g

LsswMm. Fraecs, Merck. 1912,%*. ksvf toll. \

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Mr? Llbbb* l(e *«1 of l.itnxmg visileil •Mr? Mark Mill Iasi Th'irsday Mrs llli'hiird Mixbx of St Johns and Mrs

i Frank I.'k her and 'laiighler. Mlldr*^, ot quick groxxili , 4ii<1 Mrs Inhn la>« her and da'urhier Holden I'riV'-l. ■ Irene, of *oiilh 0|lx.. '.xere rail* r?

Ill* winter, tl'* lt*ifli iF.igiis CylXH- ti...i \er,x loiig-lixeil, with foliage d rial r imri of i!i.- winter, the Holly

I Hex Otuteai. a x. r.x fHipular ?hrnli. iri'iuenlly se«-n im Urgi «alaic? funn­ing natural feme, .mil broad ?eri*en‘ lo o'littne "-riMln dixl"lo... .u lawn,• tl

Ai; out tin -.hrui*' max lie menil' 'o-il|{iih?i.tii ttllv.- Oleaster IKleugnis An* Tlinrsdax aftcrtiiKin ansttfoliai. very fragrant, xxith ycl- 1 Orrin Wheat of Si lohn? ?i*ent Mon low .w-rrb's; llladd'r .•tenna •<'iluiea #Im> wit' «:||beri loiphatii mil .ii:ArlKire-i en?t, with 1 ab green fiiliag*.mil '-harming ,vi Ilow blossoms, .f.tpan i ftbituarx nf Hr*. Hill'ert lotpham.IliTherry. 'xHli r« d foll.ige in S< ptem- Miss Virginia H .ot wa? Iwini F-b her F'lr ' urlx flowciing slirub?; ruary j. ixin, it Cani 'n. Ohio, and...Ighi iK Mi!<g*-.|i-u «;ii* nt .X/alea t.\ ' eann- to Mb higan with her (lar' iil? ••* 1 . . . . .*:aiidMVen?tBi, i.oiarn hell. Hale's : 1 xt.ii Tliex ?*-illed <>11 ;i farn In Olive* ‘bip »«.rne<l lo the gr«imd. ...........Magnolia. Hie IHi,-|ontr the .Snow * t.ixxii lilp. • llnton ■ ountx .sh. w«? i''«"»• Idrop ire.- Silver Ib-ll. the Si.igg'r I niarnc<^ to lillberi lai|i>':ini. April ..u.Ilusb. the WIteii llii-'el. and tin- Tree | 'xTl They eontiiiiu-d lo resMe on theIVoii' •l‘ae<>niii Moniaii' *Mimi uf 1 farm punhi A.il b\ her parents, until the l.it:- tluxxering ?hr'ibs tu plant an- j her |iM??ing .iwax Marel: 2n. tile S'x**ei IVpiirr bush. .Straw lierry j **‘hc Icnxe? a kind husband and fuui bush iKnuiiymii? .\ni'*rb'jiiiu?t, Itosi* • lilblren. Kdw'urd and !a*Hu.', who llv III Sharon, th' Hydrangea <H. I’anlcii-

Cowell of I* .ertin. Ohio, vl? it«-d oxer .'•’umla.' with h? sister. Mr?J KiM-hrn?purg' r

Mr? Iterilia Hull cam: hoote rtoti» '••.•nd i-iti'Altig Satnrdii.x. wh.>r. ?he has Iseen |ty 'petidlti': til.* winter

.Mr and .Mr? .I<»tin F.-iro and .Mr? taiiirn Hlair of A?hlcx spent .**un4lay with the ladle? fiar'nt?' Mr and .Mr?.; T Hull

Frank Anderson l^ on the si'-k ii?i • •liver Ik.Alg.. I? fi!i Ih. gain Thur?dM. night th. larg. Iinu?- on

the l.••xering faru' In .\<»rfh .Star town-Satunlav

Dependable ?i|nck.H* II b "t'.i ill" 'xi.- told at .4 .octal

fi II. tb>n ..ni • "nmg i.» r ‘h.- 'on- xer:;ii; Il ' .rio-«t '<> tl"' xi.-ix? «>. Wall ?ir.' -T

?o-ne til.. ..g.> Sinlti. dif .1 with u fr. nd nut!:i«l .loii.-. .loni rallied

Il'l Wiili street and ' -d !•' ilo with 'lock.- an'! iH.iids, and eventually th** •:1k ■ ixx ,n 111'- two trux.b*d in that

iaiu' and Mtnik'? l’ep|M»r Tre*

4 our I hil4*s Couak I* a Cali far Help.Iton't put nit treating your Child'-

•it the h4.rier-llxeil gra?B'*s. such ns t'uugh. M not ualy saps their strength. Dalian llv*

SHRUBS WORTH OWNMGhut often leads lo more serkius ail*

, 111'nis Why risk? You don't have 10.1 lir King's .\ew Diacorerv is just the remedy your Child needs 11 Is made with soothing, healing and anti­septic lialsams Will quickly check

lllN.*om* from wpriag I'util Kiwsl ithe Cold and soothe your Child's Th'n* are man .;ood rea?ons tor Cough away. .\o 'dds how bad the

idaniing shrub? of which one of the Cough or how lung standing. Dr.'•hlcf one? la that where II would lake King's New IMscoverx will stop It. 1many year* for ir«‘es n* xxly pianle«| If? guaranteed. .lust r**t a l*ofMe *to arid grac«- md charm to surround* fro:., vonr Dpiggl-t and iry ft mgs. a f'‘xx li|o??onilng ?hrub? are

at h'line Mr .lohn Miller, and Tho- - as A loipham. 'in furiiis adjoining their parents'; iw«i grandchildren and

ion* brulhcr. J •' Hunt uf Olive, sev­eral nephews and nieces, liesides a host ot friends, lu mourn their loss Hhe was ever thoughtful for Ihe eomfort and xvelfar'* of her family. The be­reaved family has the ?ym|iMlhy nf the • ntlre runiinnnliy.

xer.x <l' p ndaiib- for qtib k result? and ..111 ' .«h .1 ip w plate iiHxk litinp'

It .« Again ih'-oe iixlug on small su- pla. • find -ihnih? nf great

...lu. in th* land?' .|M* eoin|Mi?ttton.

.?ii.liul ilr'-'slng can '•st any thing li-'t tip

* made of al tost tmitalbm

•'f th* gen'iltie ••an h. nianiifat luretl by ti.king two tea'It’,'fills of gasoline, a

for k roperly plant' d l.^" > ipa?t* an l’‘"t nf an.iimnla. three Iables|MK.n* j nl iKiuii'larx iH-lt. and form .m <’“••• ‘-f Uver <.|| .md a Jigger of

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klNiut fortx of the friend? anil neighlMirs of ClifTion Flow man gav him a surprise iiarix |a?l \V<*t!n'»s*ia- evening at hi* borne The ev- nintr was neni in pla.xlng p'sini. mtisii and •UiM tng .\ tnifiel luneli wa* sen . d Ml 12 Il'l I'M k .\ p:4rlor table was pre ?*-nt«?i to Mr I'liixxn.wn 1; a lokei

hi* frlen'ls All rcfxtirf a line

«if .North Star luwnsiitp. liurn*-d. I'uii- letit? of l.oih hoii?*-s w'.T. niosllv -ttx- ••«) Cause bad llii*-?

.Ini-:>b K'l-liensparg'' iransaiiefl biiNtnew' iii Itliae.' Moii'hix

l.'ilu lierson visited her fNir*'nt* Saturday and S' litlay

Ja<-k linit visited hi* --Isler I.illl* Drake of F'-nwlek, ,4 euiipl. of days last Week

Ih'- xa>. .I'lii--A ■■ T';!...rked t*!! itii. "1 fit' K'd u|i ; '-thlnK 'Urt ■ hcitf III* other day It sifTi! at ><3 when 1 bt'iighl it .iitd h* the In,,- I got lutiiie it had Iicd ?'•"

"tli-e whl/’ ••xclalnieil .lone* That’s like having a d'inalloii iK**iy

thr: »t on -on' What was It '*■'A new t'’**''’n'iniet.-r ■ •*“? the

pi'p ling j--4i'.der of .*Jpillh

'stmii- New One?.Ill .1 t•-••-ut iiiiul i-xaiumaiiuii the

tolhiwtnr iiiisw.-r? wi r*' ifiX'i- ti. nue** ibu: n*'.l

Hoxx fast 'loe Hu ..--.irt : :-ul " Sixfv ilii.e* .. 'Minnie

Wliiit i? t!.*- puls.- The p I?* Is SO" little mi.sele that :iumi>? .jp ,vnd 'b'Wli

What u? I* the pnl?e to physic-tansT Tip* 'ItK-'ur feel* It l«i ?*••• If h«' is

Karl la*xx|? .md **»n. Alvin, went to |„.xi iirp'Sheridan Wednesday, relnnilng Fri* countries In the Balkan

jKulnsula .'nd tell why ih*-y arc of ^ interest at presen; Answer. .X'Icara*

SpeaKiiig uf siisialiied flight?. Ilttb gua. Yucatan .md Turkey and are of old High Cfjsi uf IJvIng *1111 hold* iniere«i liet'auae they are trying to the xiurid rei-ortl j drive lh»* Hirk*-y? out of Kiirupc

'•fleetixe hipI telling screen fro'u thi it"l':laittx<- f)r* of lh< passersbx .•tlir’ib? F'* also the t.aturni uc'-omp- aiiltipnt nf trees, which an- always greatly lii.pno*?! hx graceful gro'i|K4 •tf Mhrub* aboul their l4n?e, filling in gaps, ojid forming a natural loxx iiraiirhed undergmwHi which add* gn-ally to any garden landscape, how* ••ver, small

Df euiirse. Ihe exquisite fragrance of certain flowering shrubs is an ad­ditional charm and a reason for plant­ing them n«ir the house; mock nr* lUtge. for instance, and lilacs, or the ‘irawhcrry shnibs. and flowering cur­rant an- all spedmens uaually plant

•ixli- gr<-a?e

Fiith'-r, what 1« the meaning of;

Be G»fortmble.It’s aaamvailaa to pal ap ••# a cwto wtafer uNtnilaa aad to

Bad Ito are «a( aad tto toaae as ewM a* a hara.

toaietlaie? dirty eaal K tto eaase «*# tM? ml«aaf».

If tbto Bappaw* la year bease tto aieral I? ase

Econoty CoalWMh a IMHe mre as to daaipsrtaa. IM? eaal will beep a Sre

steadily all ivlati i wHtoat a alteb mt aay kiad.

JOHN F. PAiUl*TIm Co«I Mmi** Si.

ed near the wide idaxru which often | i forms the evening living*room ' i thoroughout July and August. Aoofh*! j er reanon why shrubs appeal lo Hmmm- eager oul-door lovers alwajrs on the I alert for Improving griMinds. Is the' fart that for a small outlay they may j get an much A coaparallvely saiall '• um xviU give a greatar diversity of 1 ••ntor and of ffvnn. bestdes pnaalatag a roorc lasting lieauty nf hloaai than any other kind of plant or tree known to the garden world; surely an iBi* ponant fart to be taken Into '-oaBlder* altoii I

Pleaty Frsai WMeb to t'baase.As lo Ihe liewlldeting vartety of

shrubs from wAlch lo mske s chotc*. it would, of (ours* be oat of the qaes- iton here to give more than a few suggestions for the different kind? to which the home grounda would prot ably |. od themselves tto atosl grace­fully So we may divide nur Hat lain four grnitpa. those moat destrnble for hrdg'-s or ?* reena, those mast noted for quick grnrwih, those well- aanwn for tbeir early doaerlag hah* llw. aad iHose for their late bnwertag growth. For liedaes. then, oae of Ito bast |u the Harkthorn (Khaasaaa cathortlcni. an ornamental, strong, pbuii groadng very dsastly aad farm­ing an exrelleat sereaa: Ihe Japan NbrAetry 1 Herberts Thaaberglli rery banattful. wtth bright scarlet fotlaHa In Ito auiuma, aad rad herrtos Ibrnagti

•Mr? I'ln = ? Hill t* xiniting h«*r par I I'lii* II' toinslng

Duly a Sarried Man HuuM Have .^Id .Mrs Aino? I’aliucr. .Mr? Cha? ib-aii Tlilv, I and daughter. MarguerU*'. and Mra

' FTlend Mlsbop attended Ihe aid ?«M-ieix at lh« lioine of t'taylnn Flownian

’ iThuriwJayThe feeling m lien*pet ke<l man; .Mrs Hiildah l•lownlan Is verx ill

re«-ls toward one who Isn’t " Fhlla*, wtth la grippedciphis i^ger Mr and Mrs. .Alfreti Calmer ol Dwns-

' sti spent Sunday with I heir brother. : Amos Calmer.

y ' Karl Spsydi Is on the ?lck list ^ ' loicy ('arber sp«‘ni Sunday with

Merle Huston! -Mr and Mrs Ua.vinond Dean and

* daughter. Marlon. Itave returned home after a lew days' vistt in t>vld and tlwaasti

TJie Fanners club will meet al the home of Mr. and Mrs Anxo* Calmer. Thursday, April h

Tile opening dance of Ihe aiiiumar seaaon will he Ftidax evening. April Hh.

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We have just opened In tto t'has Cross building on citnton Atre with a new and line sloek of

FM’ITN tH' 1LI. Nllftoi^i*Ts HP Au. unnm1.1W4R IMMNmrC^rT »P

ri^IHRNIn fancy boxes and bulk

He Rato a NpeHaMy mtwholesallag In Hnnanaa. Oran­ge? and tomans. Moreheepars will do well lo ase ns

A ane llae of choice I'lHIlItt. THRIt’ttto

FirnsHaasewives Yon will be ed wttb nbr line of fnilla. C

' Him FRPXt'H PRHPI.KfTRR snHIirH TMNIIILR

A liousehold remedy of tto French peasantry, constating of pure vwge- tahle nil. and snM lo |in«ssas wonder­ful merit in the treatment of vtooxseh. liver and iniesttacil troubles, has been Iniroduced la this eonatry hy tleorge H .Mayr. wImi for twenty vsnrs hns > lieen one nf the lending down*inwn drnaglsts of Chtcagu. aad who him- self wa? c'tred by its us*- tto quick aad effective Is Its sctlon that n sin- glr dose Is usually emiuah to bring pronounced relief In tbe okmH stub barn cases, aad nxany people who have tried ft dex-iarc Ihey sever heard

{of anything to produce such retnarh- able results In so short a time It I* known as Mayr'? Wonderful Rem- rd) and can now be bad al all lending drug stores It Is saM with tto paaf- ilvf* undersiaadlng that xmtir monex will br refunded wlihoat quasi Ins or quibble If (WK bottle falls lo give you sbaaintc satlafnrtlon

Listen!FollowIng lire ’oiiie of the thm. xi: can

Far'iier* Klevsinr aud ?axe n.oii'x. gi-i what yo- w* 1st 111 for it

t the Midrib I'ln lax for and --xhat

We are constantly In the market, payicr highest prices I you s squan- deal.

Ile?l Hrraatan Hard I'wal -Nut. sioxe and egg *<'e You don't need H pick and shovel, dray and span of mub*? to '-•■move the clln?ers I'niforni heat. Ins in ash and free from stone and slate. Hive it a trial

~ns».toft I'nai of all kinds and the lieat nf Its kinds.

ItaaiBiaad'? Hairy Faad- We have bren fortunate euough lo sccut?- the .igency for'this splendid milk producer Juxt like getting money from hfune. Hares you Id.iKi In t? lui on .votir feed and we can fur­nish you proof tight In your «>wn vicinity. We guarantee you more milk and rt<-her milk than can be produced with any other kind «»f feed on the nuirket. (?ar im hand. Try It.

Xsrtbera Hrawp toad Heaas Kminet County. Clare your order early. Remarkable yields last year from this variety and from the same section.

Healaad giving you

Ha HaWl Cotton Seed Meal, II and 43 per cent; Calf Meal; Test­ed Heads-June iTIover. Mamaroth Clover. Alsyke Clovar. AlCalfh. 'rimathy Heed: Moatana aad Wlscoasln ftrosrn Seed Oats 4.1 aad 47 Ihs. per Iroshel; Halt; file In all alaes; Fsaee Pools, K per caai green timber. 4 to € lach tops. I»c: IVxrtlaad Cement; Ftsback Wall Clarter.

KertMser-Han't buy your ferttIUer until you have had a talk wlUi us. When parties po through the couatry sailing fertiliser aad telling you it Is eqaal to Swift's at tt.aa to fS.M less, you hod bettor look Into the nsatter before pl*<iBg yoar order. Wa are sore you appreciate tto fart that Swift A Co. are one of tto maet reputable fertlllaer conraras dotag business aad are In oa good a poalHoo as any to furnish high grade fertilisers at loweof coaatstent prtcaa. tYben you come arrosa the difference you ran rest assured there Is somethliia wrong, aad if yoti are offered fertlllsar nf the same aaal- xsla St a Icwer prlre Ihe qualitx Is not there. W\e appreciate tto biialaea? you hare given im la the pnat aad wr 10001 you raatlaue to nae Hwlft'* fertlltser. We ar? taking orders for use on spring '■rope aad can furnish Ito partb Bar kind adapted to enrh kind of soli.

lour? respex tfully. I4w4

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Mm. I'm, Mrs. muttkar, wtmha* Imm Mtr ill wUk prnmmmtm. Istanrh lup««v«4 ai tkla wHtlac.

Tlia Y<mibs IVoplaa* “lull will ba aatartalaad at tka koimm of Mr. amk .Mm. ('harlia KlclinMai4. Krt4ajr aaa- nlas. April Sail.

Mr. aad Mra. (larmy l^oaa iB«va4 lo thalr hoatr thajr bam raalad of Mf>. Ulllaa Oatw la MIMIabury.

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^ ('nuB rMwar at W. Jahaa aiaa banTlwnMawaaMriagWiTlfyiafabaaHln rarwb far bto btatbar. Watby Pul aw

waai arlaain. Ym ariaun la Har. Yaatfa wifl bciM aa Maalatbat aaafmlaia of Uia ariotie nam aii*i wi nranlaia ta aa iuliaainialinn caand hf lack of aoarMluaaat. s;i _

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at tbo <*hfftattaa ehureh aoat Haaiay at thr aaoal prearbiac boar,

p mAppMnliiia of dry hoot aa hot aaml Arthur Parria of Oa^ Hpraaa

^nhaaaal tatho ruofn of lha iiH « guoat of Mlao Hlbai Waathorhy at doiaad amro olicn qalati tha paia bat H tbla wrtU^

not IohI Uie itrr^o Itla^porw Holbaap ta prapaHos aa Bhatar^4ar>^ UuiM to kaaar ahoat, bat ,op*c for (HHaUaB Maavor Suatey

I '?****^* ^ _ .1.^ ana lag at tha KvaapaMeal ehureh.--------------------------- ---------------------! ^.*****—-,!** tan-atioti thn ggmi Btroaaa la qatta HI with tha

I. Hooaaaa ha hoa promo hhaaaU. wdM^ hwuhUta amt nanua padimr | grtn tUa woafc. raiittaotly aoooaaqt^. bath go a bua-1 1 JlL apo Mth. Raaoa aUaaa of It.laaaa mao gcad la hla piofcaalno. | ?°^*°*“****.* ?"!“• jbaiaa Johaa art <hig a law daya with

A 'Baohuar bla acord at a ctUaap. I^y<^ tjMiim and ^/rnqant ryjkiM hart,ahnwa him to be a mao of pabllc aptr- rIt aad high idaaU. Intaraatod la all wlui M laon. Jl |e Uiroogh |lm hlooa I that cootfibutaa to tbe weltarr of hlq IhMr OMnahiaaatt i(sllowa iMortalmaa knowaof ho oilier way of

I J. Hecauae he la familiar with Uhl- ‘ •**.''*• Ivaralty affaim and problema. puaaaaa- Ba»vn^JJ*idiow*i^?«iilag from hla own asparleaaa the vtow

..f Ik. .lua^. Ik. ik«.itv Ik. ifiuiJj, pST ifiiT-

KOFOiK Bfwpdttii to ttic tow of life.* * Hwmm ttMeMtht to Most bcdMttfuU? dMd Mfefbl? ei*

pnaatd thYOngb tortl fcamiibriiicM. for ffowere epcdh tbe ldM0Md<|e of well «e of lo? gmi beaut? aud en*coura0eiiieiit.

<Zk opeculitc til Gaoler 0ifte for the sick.

CLARENCE SMITH, FhrutSi. Johtm. Mtiehagtm

liolBt of tbe atudoot. tbe fheulty, tbe

.... I WriteUio l>r. Williama Medictaa Co..*^*1' flahaiii I lail I H. Y., (or a oopy of ^

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the ae\en departmoata of tbe Tnlvar-

,1. Hecauae he bn imaeotad at ao Methodaiuall panmoat aacrlhre. to tiocomo a ©f floijieTmatnHmt.'’ Ynorowndrin. candidate In tbe intemi of good gov. giitnUaDr. WUlianw’ l*uikmia. ernment and noa-iairtlaanahlp tn IJnl-, veralty anaira

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A. P. Ryder waa aa Stale rlaitor onTuaaday.

Herbert HoUlh baa & hew Pord au> tcMBoblle.

V. O. MVioley aad wife viatod her pareata at (?baplti on Thuraday.

J. H. INngauui of Mt. Pteaaaat waa a buatoeas caller la town on Monday.

C. A. Itotta waa In Mt. Morrire over 8unda> on bualneoa.

M'm. Sbariie of Owoeao vlsltod In town a few daya laal week.

P. K. Kellay waa in Aahley on 8un* day.

tlrover dander loaded two cars or atorb, farming loola and hnnaahold fiirBliiir<> at this atatlon on Monday,

luaota <tod Irft for hla new hoiii*- at Maybee. week ' MIcb..'on Tueaday. .Mr* dander and

\t'ednesda>. April T. at I«:00 a. m. ehildren followed un Thurmloy. M’e

HARNESSTt Now is thr time to gv.t your Har*t nrsd. Cnilani and .Sweat Paila.

1 We have a complete line amt iiia

• vile your coApariiKin with other^ lines.

carry 2 Ulll line of repairs and

hameaa hardware and caii ku^pl'f

I your wants in every particular.

1 AH SHAW

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Clinton Ave. St.Johns. Michigan

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) Mra (‘harlea iViwell la again i-oO'-1 The Cbriacian Aid aoelety ! tilled to her lied by al« kneaa I with Mra Myrtle Smith nextI The lioak arliooi opened again M... .... ...day after a week'a vacatluo. j The Rureka cemetery aaaoclatlon them every aucreca In their new

I Mra. Pred l.lghi of lauialng enme will mem with Mr. and Mra. Oeorge locmion.i laat week to attend the funeral of Andrus. Thuraday. April Sth, at IOMMi (heater lUsbop waa in Preemore

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ P4LLAH ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

************** 'drandma Bpkey last FTlday.Vern Walker waa in tJrand

.Mary Waters visited har uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mra P. A. Rrowm, in W’atertown laat week from Tuesday until Thiiradny.

Wlllinni Tail and daughter. lAute

from Sunday until Monday on busi*♦ ♦ nea.^ Kred Kpkey, who ha* lieen very sick♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ with a gatheiiug In bis bead, la gain*

------------ ing slowly.Will Went of Klale visited Tuesdav Mr. and Ml* iierniati Mobnke and

at the home of Mr. and Mr* A. U cliildren. Rdwiu. Herman iUtd Alfred.Hkult I of south liqpgal spent last Saturday

(harlle I'Mdlngton w** in Burton' '"***'Tuesday on l>uaincaa. 1^'..** .. .. u . #. j_____' .Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Pred C. Tiedt and street.

(heater on Sunday.

Hd. linker is quite Keiiously III at ^Ir*. J. dardbaui spent Inat week the home at Prank Ihrry, thr**atcned *1*1* l*w husband at Akron. Mich, with pneumonia. Chas. Stratton of Klale was a bus*

Prancls Hankey, Mra. Jennie Martin •"••s ‘wller here on Tuesday, and Mra. John Kuhna and children B- A. ('Mabolffi of Ashley was a are all on the mumps Hat. (own visitor on Tueaday.

Ralph Smith la apendlng this week Herman Hoover of (’erland wa» a with hla brother, Roy Smith, and wife biiMneaa visitor here on Tueaday.In latnaliig. -Mia* Ploraocc Heire la entertaining

Mrs. lAsale Pershing has moved in- («>** munipa as a paaiimc tbia week, to OIU Miller's house on north Main Haakell of Owoeao transact-

Md Mr and Mn Erfort Nroh j M^T'^JuiU'^W^r^Tu‘Jda'^^^ children. Rudmph. (Irani H^ w.,. In Ashley on bu-Mrs Chaa Con. laat week ,„nboonet* to sell for the bro-1 Munda.^ wltli Mr*. August Mar- In^Jaai Pr^y.

Wedneaday afternoon Ladles' Aid society (**”• *” eooth HeagaJ. Robert Caboon k' ncovcrlng fromThe Mtsae* Ada and M;£*loa Palter- Park Scott la much improved and' *'*«*'*• ^ pneumonia

son vUlted their slater. Mra rarrte the nurse who was attendiag him. re- wUh InfUto- Mra. Pred Hulw la serlousl) illPletcher. in Powler. Kriday. ] turned to her home in Saginaw Pri-

•Mra. Bmma Kinley visHed Mra. Kit-' day. tie Heuer Priday. Mrs Harriet IMddIngton waa a visit-

matoryaround

rheumatlsiii. is able to

ed buatneea here last weak.Mra. J. Coe of north Elba vUlted at

tbe iiome of U H. Angle for several days last week.

R. D. Whitman was in Ovid on Tuesday.

Mr. J. Roger* of lauisiog was herebe with pleural pneumonia. _ u .<.1.^Velby l>almer ia aerioualy ill with Jh* . .k

The .MItaea (Mara and Emma Plrtch pneumonia at tbe home of Mra Prank . / ?i **'*,^4 . j__ u _4.4. .... ---------- J, ^u,^what improved at "•d*Mr and Mra I>aul Zell visited their o'- «““<*•> •< horn., of Mr*. John •!»«>» we.-k Priday with Mra. Jul- PjUmer_^

.wr ana wra. iraui zeii viaitcd n^^mond *“• "otr this writing.I Mr. and Mn. Pred ('. Paaefa enter- Those wh«i are home for vacation twined the following at their home (hla week arc Ktva Kinley from Ml.

.K In Racy. Sunday. (Sunday: Mr. aad Mrs. Herman Roa- Pleasant. Phyllla Uiiiiwn from Flint..Mlaa bather Meyer of Powler came'

laal Priday to spenii a isirt of her spring vacation with her riasainate.Mia* Revs Wakelleld. in K^sev . CiT--'v-Vii..'TVrJl.'” . Wall.*r. Mr. and Mr*. .Michael draff Johns

aunt. Mr*. Rowell Sunday. Mr*. Row- ell has been quite sick, but I* much Mr. and Mrs I*. W. Skutt and Mr* (letter. Kate Skutt visited their mother, Mrs

Mr and Mrs to move ov

Mis* Irene 'Of Mia* Nellie Talter Sunday

Mra Milo Phoale* intend Mr .md Mra. John Ro^w and l-c^ Wcatherby from r.^r Spring* Tuesdayrer Robert Shannon's store •-•n. i-rdwin. Mr. and Mr*. Theodore and Vemou l»arka. Ton: Tearc, Oleu j " fne Rlchnmnd was . visitor »*«•«»» «utd ■ hlldrcn. Hilda. _Erma^_and tuverdale and Mabel (lower from St. , J.?,

iit-aday.Mrs. KlsU- Saxton of Aahley visited

her iMrenta here Iasi week.C. I). Wooley and wife visited tier

ory Rawson were l.uatneaa visitor* in

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I patby of ibelr many frleada.^ ^'Alta Hendaraon. a nurae fromJ BBW ♦' Hnrt Hoapital In SI. Johns. Is c♦ ^ffor Mra. Bloat.

tha

^ ' Mrs. D. H. Rheubottom of Itoaaiag I was called here Tueaday by the 111-

^ * ness of her daughter, Mra. Mk^lMatiici Superlnteadeai l*belpa Laastag will preach an Eaatar aer*: Slant

! •• “■ si-r-

Th. .III?!>l«Il 'u'^uiun ”**' *” ftC''' ,y HcIhioI u Koulh Oil... bM bMi rul|.

Th4. ■ I.adr "—" niAnniMi . children sTc having tile grip.Sli iJTto! • *•the way of a post card shower, which icame on Priday by mall. Sbe enjoyed I an egg Hhower Sunday evening.

DIanebe lluehler is borne this w«the meeeages from her friends and ls|,_,. «k_ «- -__ -T'very thankful for tbe same Sbe is' .1^ ^ ** **** ** •****^getting along nicely and will soon be . “* '"HmIso she can gel oat again. _______

Wm. Ruaroll ha* pnrdias^a Saxon A man WtthoUt printad roadster aad A. Barnard a Pord tour- ^ ,,, ^lag car. ! Stationery is like a country

Maxtoe Miid^. of I vHthout s fls*:! SHow youTMr. aad Mra (ieorge Sloal. died Wed- , , ^neaday. The parents have the ayni-I COlOrS!

AUCTIONwas a visitor

here un Tueaday..Mr and .Mr* J W. f*atter*on visit- K^ier *ei\lce» wUl l>e~held In the ^*"<1 children. Mrs Sophia Pasrh. Mra. John Wright and family of Alma tiew**^rt Indbm'' motor cvcl"**^

d their daughter. Mr*. Mvrti. Ught. m. |* rhurcli Sunday morning. April •'*'‘•*1 Hudzler. Sr., and son. Pred. the her.- this week viiitlng relative* i,, j . n. -a,.. ith«ei. rai iin Pow ler. Saturday. 4th. at !« •*. oVlock Everyone cordl- Ml*.e- Katherine .md Amelia .Seibert and friend* bu*lne.i* \\ edn^a)

.Mr* Anna Perrv of Bengal vlslie.1 ally invited to attend I'd IHugbam. .Mr* WIIImt Morrison and children j,,^ Muiisell wa* In \*b|ev on Tiiea-'her «l*ter. Mr* Erunin Wakepeld. |a»f Mr* Cieorge Coake* of Henninglon Ibim lo Mr. and .Mr* llert Slga- of (lakley aiient a part of the pastweek We»lne*dav tiaik her ilauxhter Sunday lo her loose Tuesday morning, « !" lb. son week wIlli her itarenta here. \y,.., pj^ner bl«iie<l fViend* In'

E. K Kinley and family visited Klale on W.-dnesdav (Ibiluar) of I baHe* Era*!. Irleiid* al t)wo*»o and Ypallanii dur- some of oar young people altendeti

Charles Ernst, who ba* been *ick , a, , k t ***“' xlven by Elsie high *f h«M>lwith dlalM.|e- for the iiaat three year*. ***7 -pend- |aai \v. dnemiav eveningl>a**ed away at hi* home la»t Ttiura- *"* “ "f ' ernon idtile Harrv Kennett i* *iil| veryclav moriiliig .Mr Krn*l wa* l»oni in ^ *,Me< klcnaurg. Scberwln. June lal. lK4i. <>ru Cuho»»u ot .Saranat wa* allwl.At III*- ag. n( 2.'. year* he eame to ben* laat wi .-k by (bu illnea* «if hi*

milk, at Pnnnliigton. Ml* wife and lit- America and .\oveinner 24. 1H71. he brother, Itobt. ('ahuon. little daughter exjiect to go later untied In marriage to Mia* Julia •'•r* and Harry WIJe> have gon-

Mr* loco Chn*tma* and iu**ce. Mi** suan»w Tliey settled on farm In •" boueekevpnB In Ed (iow.-r'*= tenantFox and chll- Helen C.recn of fliinon. and Mr* E* llengal township. wh* r* he ..a- vlnre house.

•Mr* Samuel Hcms of Kreli-.e-d. Nag- eigiK chlldr'-n. inaw county, wa* 'ailed here last .Sat-

Mr and Mr* Car' l.ii;ht .uiU Mr and where .-.he 1* teaching, nearNlr- Preil llcnjamin and childieti. ()|«at :* haptn. ;md tui^her return home called .ltd Cerald. >|enl Sunday at tht horn* '•**~‘--** -»f Mr, Mini Mr*. J. W. Putteroon.

Tip- fri«iid* o( Mlt*s .Mi:iid« Town- <• un will le- plea-’d to I'tar that .-he - slowly Improving. Her liother. wh«i a* la-eii ill Ann .Vrlior at tin hospi il witii her for till' p«*i three --•ek*

evpectf'ii home this Wf-rtt.

at Hay Mitchrir*.Mr* Harrl- and Mr*. Ethel Ocker-

inan vbcrc in Owosso .Saturday shop­ping.

Ra' IMddIngton went Tuesday morn­ing to lake up his new work, testing

Imrti

low with |•nel|n1onla(!e<» Il Clarke of Ileirolt transacl-

• >i iuiHine*.. here last weekH. Hiidlick of llhat.* was In town

00 business Thursday.N' ilursiitN rger'* horse Uecanic

Irightmed ami ran away on Timra- d.:). but no seriuu* damag*' was don*:.

I'ranl; MHiiniug wn- fgy^t Johns

HAYIINI DBCniBD TO IAMB A CHA.YUB OF L04 ATION, THE nRimU HIMNBV WILL SELL HIO RBfHDBRPK IX MT. JOHRN. AT ArmOB, OB

Sat, April 3roBHKYfTXIi AT tfa 0*('l.0(;k. P. B.

Mr .tad Mr* Mattri : M.irten. Cletceiitf :ind Carmen, ilo-r (tre-ui (ivid went to Crand Rap- |^„ididia-Tu Suiida« ev.iiing aiih iheti Id- Sunday 10 attend the funeral of y,, then, wer*

i;au*iii> r and hii*h.in«l. Mr .iiid Mr^ their «<»u*u. Ikldie Tod) n,, |(.]ive: uesldi-* his loving wife, tlve iirday on account of th* serious ill- vi*Hor on Tbursday.iinc- lauig The\ rra*!. the tni* In .lonn Mit< ii«|| wm* th*’ lead* r .Sun , hlldrcn Mr*, (•h*rl••^ .M>-Prangel, lo-aa of her daughter, Mrr Kr*-*1 l»r J L. Mender wa* in Elsie on I

"o ir I,. . .Ma\w*‘|| ..11*1 day evening <11 the (’hrlatlan l-hideavor. n^.^, Shaddm k of Ionia, Mra. Hiilae. iir«*f*-aiorial l•tl•lne-^ Thursday j('hurl*-* .Siv ..f Rile). Joliii llnihl ol St IKwi't fotgrT tile C. E. |iol-lu< k 6up- .Mf Olid .Mrs. Ja* (lander «i( C*Mnm-| loiin* and Wtn .at home, on*- brother. I»^r at l>r. .ind Mr.-, e.regory- Friday ' u* (Srov. ohi... hav been vlaltioK' Fre,i kmsi of St Jolinr and on* I*- eveniug. April 2na. . reintiv. litre tter .Mrr- Cli..rle* Rowell Mertha (l*car and daughter. {•>1 Mawe* oj -.va* in town

Mineral wa* held at the Powler U«b. 01 Itetmii and Mr*. Ktt.i IKm on Haliinlay ,l.-ithreaii thiirch laat Saiurdav morn- of Saginuw ware called here last week K Kelsey was a uu*lne** visitor In!

ling. Rev Held ofnclawitg. Interment on account of the IP.nes* of their sis- tiwt,,*,, ,tn Ttnirsday in Oak Midge cemetery.

l>e8cription of Property* f'lr n-rwo« hwnsa, •*4mmh heal, bath rtwHa. ga*. e leetric lialtts« ttAf

water, iiarn Iwgoi fed. I«t oatiCi fed, «itaa(ed *>0 daklaad itnai. baa hinelt*. east nf rilatoa avenae. Very de^inihle property.

TKRMH HALF IMIO \ .IT riMI' (IF sti.l.; lltLIYCL HX FACT TFHIIf. BITH IMMIll SKrilUITY.

re»ta*jL«u^-.

Don’t aaperiment 00 the SHo Qoegrton—settle It rtirht .VOW with a KALAMAZOO.

TILE BU>CK -R VOL'R CHOICE OF FOUR WOODS—all vuaranreed to sattdv. Tbe manv exclu­sive KALAMAzO() ieatursv* ■.ready improvements for ISyears—pot tbe KALAMAZvXJblLOtaachuabyiteeK.

KALAMAZOO TILE BLOCK SILO"The Permanent Profit-Producer for Use Feeder”

The oc.lv ailo with galvanised all-«’-sl rontlnuoti% npeoioj; door franM. .hm c«3stru< !ioa is fire-pfwf, frost-proof, storm-twvvof, decay-7T«>r>f, reqnlrroropaint.no*-pkeeporrepairs.not;t:meninrorl.-KneBinffof hoops.First coat la only C'vst and a written ry.ianuitee goes with rverv silo. Ask for lUtietrated free hoollet desc-ttu-ij this soperior conetractloo.

KALAMAZOO WOOD SILOSThe entire equipment tF'>«rn herewith is manufa-'t-red hynain 'mr

own faetorv, we «>wn - t o; rata our =wn foundn*. {*alvaniainji plaai, machine stiop and vro«ei v >r' :ng nlant. and carry la onr yanos the loyyest and m<**t valuable •ir*'-k of Silo lumber owned by any manu- factunag - oncern. Th'^ f.*' t asscres von the beat servtee, the highest quality «*f matenaia and workroansnip and the lowest price# consistent with dependable quality.

T«E aASAMA/.OO U Ike arty <-oaiT>aay that tsaealartwres #■ omtat rampi**’' *■ evetr (Wtall loMw Ike raw nawrial 10 tka kaiskro aCMtact awl esHvers Ike same rtWeet to roer alaMoa _

Oastv Bevaee aeee Meaei -(*#« (tor fveaeMMaw MOW

KALAMAZOO TANK k SkJO CO.RHimiiaalii, MIms. Vmat Woftls. Teaas

----------K„ro, dtp. Ma.

FFBIiCV ». JdMK. WA.

Oitton Seed MealI'or tlic next ten days Wf will sell

tneal al $31.50 in h.ilf ton Idts. $1.00

per hundred. Can you heat this for value.

(;eo. f. dmom) a ca**QtKiiiiy otad SvivtoB** Si* OMbA*

♦ I

sT.\TFMF>T tIF THE (»W>FHHMIP,MAXAUFMF.XT. CIKCri.tTlOX,

F.'n', MFtiriKKIl HI THF. apt UF AI'lirsT 44. I»I4,

ol The St. John* .News, puhllahed weekly, at St Johns. Michigan, fnt April 1. 19ir.

hklUur. (' S. Clark. St. JohnsManaging Mitiir. C. S. ( lark.ilusinea* Manager. (*. S. (Mark.Ihibllsber. SI. .fohns .News Printing

Co.Owner*. (’ S (Mark. K J. (Mark,

F. r Swain. F. E. Swain. J. H. and M. E Dodge. J T Millmati, D. K. and Clark SinwcH. E. H. I.von, ('. C Ctlll- am, F. L Thom*:, St. Johns; C. 11. Olffela. Detroit. W U (Mark. Mason.

Known Itondhoider*. mortagees. and other security holders, holding 1 per

enc or more of total amount of Iwads. mortgages, or <*lher seeurity None.

C. S (MJtRK.Sworn to and aubecrlbed before me

tbl* 1(»th tlay of .Marcb. IIM.’HAZEL n IIKAY,

Notary IhibIP. (Minton Co.. Mich.M> commission expire* Pehruary 9,

191k

PBH’K

Mr. aad Mrs. Victor Deaprez aad Mr. aad Mra. Heary Montague called oo Imlagabarg friaada Sunday.

Mra. Carroll spent a fder days last weak at her nieeea. Mra Oeo. aad The­odore Aahley.

Mra. Chaa. Martin, who ha* bean all­lag Uto pant two woafca with gall stoaoa. pasaad away Satnrday. March 27. aad waa burled Taaeday, March M, aoar PooipeU. where her glrthood day* were epeat Mra Martin baa left four llltle daughtera and four lit­tle suae motherleaa. the oMeat tX years. A sadder ease this oauunualty has not wltaeoaed far aoam ttaw. ‘The hashaad and father of thoae chlldreo hae the eympathy of the entire cooi- raiiatiy.

Mrs Clarh South roeUved a letter ooe (toy laat week from her daughter. Hell, who Is la the Slate HaeplUI at Kalamaaoo. Bell wrltee that she la mach Unproved In health aad If aha keeps oa gaining, will soon ha homo

Born to Mr. aad Mra. Will Waarmaa. March Sh. a little daughter.

Ralph Cortrtght oewed hhi oars one day laat weak

( IW !»***ter. Mr* Pred Hulse (Ila» Pauline Slicliion and two broth* i

.Samuel ('rtnn«-r'a oldest eon. (Sllberi. ''t* nav. reiiirae*! to their home Ini about 12 yrors uf age. is ill with ty- Ovid, after u vDlt with their grand-i

irpbold fever.

Kureka a* hnola an> en|o)iuK ( spring vacation tbU week

la»w Fenner la diiving a new K*>r«t tiHirtOK car

The social at the l*age wa* a nnaii-

Attractivm Styha

tn

Men’s and Women’s

from $2^ to $4.50

parent'- her*C D. tVfM«l*>y and K Haw son at-

i«‘nUe*i caucus at Aabicy- on Friday..Mr. .md Mr* Seth Munaell visited

t.iclr sun tn Elsie on \V«*lnesday.t'inyd Holdcrman of Ithaca waa a

busines* roller here on Tuesday.The people * cauruN was held at (bis

ro place cmi Tuesday.• Jttbn Deck«‘r has purchased a POrd• auto uf II. J. Smith.o 11. Wooley of FHaie waa a buaiiicas• transactor here lost Wedniwday. *• (’ D. Wooley and wife motored to o SI Johns Tuesday.• Republican cam iia wa* held for the a townalilp of Elba at Ashley on Priday.• March 2(*. Following arc the officers• nuininated' Superrlsor. H. C. Koae, a Ashley; clerk. A. K Sntfln. Honnlaier;• trea*urer, (i. H ilullnp. Aahley ; hlgh- g way ciJtnmls-*»oper. W. McCreery, Aah- a ley; board ol review, A. N. Palmetcr,• Ashley; justice of peace. C. Kirby.• Aablay; cunMablea. II (Irlintb, Waa- a ley Stnilh. llannMier, C. Pectil. Asb-

:•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦: ♦ ♦a ♦ HEYt^AI, « K*XTKK ♦• ♦ ♦a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a »-a HHae Tempi* of Itoplalii vIMted hla • I slater. Mra (' (}. Pope, one day last

George Earle, Prop.R. L BKBY, AnctioDeer

FURNITUREmeBought of

stands for Quality

and Right Price.

W.ROSGOOD‘Undertaker and Furniiuiv Man"

gad flJh atylaa.HIgli

ptttf* tnm

Harry L Mack:a

HI Johns, Mirhifzan •

(Hd papara at this fta a tiuadta.

Mra. (>1101 (1. Hope. Mra. Daw Papa and Mra. Prad Harpuv atteodad tha Biaarai of ihatr atalar. aad aoat. Mra. John Temple of Taeamoek. Miefa . Sat­nrday, March 27. She was placed tn a larpe vault.

Ora Travl* of IXmttar vtaHad hla pareata. Mr. aad Mra (*haa. Travla, I 4 loot waek. j ®

Thaw will be prearhlag la the hall | i Sunday at 2;2a. i 4

Thare will ha a shaft Mastor pro-1 T gram givaa hy Urn mags I M. K. Son- i a day aehaal ftaaday at t Iff. | I

Mra Oay (laorgla aa< fSaaBy of Bl. i ? Johns are vlaltlag bai pamts. Mr.; k sad Mra. Mvrmi Rartth. , ^

Yarylhtotortag !•Aunt Anna Your wife Is a .varfect' *

dear. William; ahe has such caRNMag 4 ways Mr Stuhha- Right raw ara,! f aust; ahe ha* eagagad fully two doaaa ? different cook* la tke last six taoalka a (a my certain kanwiadgr Plnrlda 4 Tiame-rnlua. ^ ,

— ~ jaLittle News Liiwrm are Big. a

Reault Qcttnn.

• 4

kave la lha

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WaTWfIB

f. J. MkWLB J. P. BifOppaalt* PaateiHaa)

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CITY ■TATS or MICaUilAN. O—ly it| NMIm Is ksssby rNBta»~ss. ~ ^

___________________ At s sssslsB sf tlM Praisis Coart, will bs Mi la tl» ssvana Waiis la jrTATC or MirHIUAN. Coaaty sfi^w Cllatsa, Misa at M CUy g at Ja^^Mts ^

CHutaa—M |**>* oSss. la ths City si IL | laMi. oa MMiaf* ApHI A. A* Iw MM*At a osaotoa c4 tA* PfoMs lsr|J?*«^ «• »<■■*><. «»• t»a4 day e( st tA» plaooa la aoeh ward as lailastsd

Um i-saaiy of Htatoa Misa st »« ^ W <»• oM Mow.vla

nUHSRlsIoas. ABTHUS O. sad BUOiBAST—!•• ■prtBS Strast. GitWUSt 4t9S P» OAw wv 1 ima 1'atllliv cm t IIMIMM MOBMM ■■ um * oas «■aaisys. OtAsr boars by appola^ {rtty of M. Jobaa. *aMat oaly. Oa^ W..iaaaday. tba ITtb day of llafah.| Praaaat, USAN W. KKIXB^ , Jtidga

-■ " - ___ JZa .i I® jraar. oas'tbouaaad. alas btta-|*'l Probata.IM O. H. PRACB— Pbyatelaa aad a^ j anssa. I !■> *b« laaitar of tbo oatato of

MM. Oflic# 0?#r R#fM3r*0 OlOM* Of* MCAV W KKU^JIY JuHm (*IvIMImI JSlIlHb dOMMMl.

7 to 8 !>. ai. • JOB l. i« I ^ tw-. ^ oaut*. bavlac taadr •applloatlaa lor propoaliloao as bIvmi mIow are to nm .. ... ^

PIrat ^ard At Baalas Hoaae. I -------------

■nilnl w>M—*1 Anar ^ ^ j ^

At wbirh elertloa Ibe fotlowlaa of-, ^ ^ ^

.of Victor..Nora Wailw to (!« K. Ura-

Lili^ 1 In ih«> mailer at tbe eatale of ••***•• I»0*l0« "Mr •applloatloa lor propoaltloaa as ? ■-^-.a****** ***^itbc alNtwaaee at hie naal arrovat aad rotad upoa. rl*.

W. A acOTT, PhysldaB aad 8ur«soa , SUHaoi Vaa SyW, deeoaoad. 1•»« MIo T^o Jaatloea of tbo auprsoMomf hr.. I to J. 7 to • p. ou Other I Vara^ 1*.^ admlnlot^ ^ ordersd. Tbat “wrt: two Rmu of the Unltwfslt!l haugh aad wiV Cunmi at ao wr ofhour, aad auaday. by ** i JJJ»"3^u*Sii*llS3Hiat'^aii? for^^ Thawday. tbe lASi das of .isril A B. o' Mb-blaan; oao aupenateadaot of r*!.*!'.**? •** |ttB|Min. w js^. n

dlM'bargr and for at order las who were the bolra-at'drrraaod at tbe tiam of ala death aad ______ . , waaelgnins the real rotate of doceaaed; j* ^ , , J,?”* -a .

Thermipon It la .rdermt Tlutn..nn,. iw '« nr rf tea a. ■,

beJ. A. CULOAlNa. D. O.. Oeieopatble Mid

pbyalciati. 110-111 .NaUoaal Baak Bldg. OBke hour. I to IS a. n.. 1 to p. ni I'nlou Phcair No. 7 Jan. 15

■OBEKT C. BrCK. d. D.. SaaaaM of tbe eye. ar<r. aoae aad tbroat oaly. OBce over Chapotaa’a .tore.

J. B. DOIMiR. M. D. OSce aad real- deace over dpauidiagb hardware, opposite Rteel.

i/ULr*, im, at tea o'clock In the forenoon. Inaiructloo; oae Member of tbe « M. e IS rds a S4 »4-Ioa rda. be' naalgBed for tbe evaiitlnatloe of Btate Ikmrd of Education aad two lo Place^ 1^. (aa 2 A.

Md arcoaau at the ITobate OSce la Member, of tbe atate Board of A«n- Oa> Hawkln. to Arthur Hawhlao.culture. t>ae half lot. la oH of nwM of nwl4

lat^- * 'eaady Oae County Cominlaaloaer' of aeet IS/twp of (>raeabuah. rreo&t Hchoola; oae County Koad Ci imia-

BBTITtllTfl. ___DR B. C. 1A:\’AN8ELJW. D. d. a—

oaice ovc? SUte Baak. St Jobna.

THOMAS MANN. D. D S—OSce over Chapman'a .tore.

ARTHI'R CORBIN. IleaUat—OBkse at tbe bead of (ninton Avenue.

ATTORNKTaH. E. Walbrldgr. D. W. KelleyWAl.BRinOE A KELIaKY. Attoraeya

at I^aw, over Comer Dm* Store. Money to lAoan. Ht. Johna. MIeh.

J. EARLE BROWN. Attorney at Law. OScea over HUte Baak. 8t. Johna.

Ana II IS lunnrr uT^rwm, inai oo-*^a__tlce be glvcB to tbe pereoaa Ittereeted aarrraalve weeka prevfoaa to

P Olio Stephma to Wllmer Cole*

' uoed for church olte. Hath twp.

♦ MMMOTMa J

Tb tbta aatan ware barn Isnr obU* SSSSSSASS S S S S dren. two dytag to lafbbey. leerlbnSra. H. M. Ile.wi.i of bt. lebaa and ^ ^ .a.Lewla Bpbey. with wboai abe bae; *'• PSPBueea ea*oMde ber borne for tbe paot aiibt«aa' teadsd ebnreb ta LeiapMus Suadv. yeaie otace the daath of her haobnad Mo called on Mr. aad Mrs. A. W. la IM?. BaaSe. abe Mvaa to nwMim ' Mllh.Rve araadcbIMren. olx great-grand- Wkn. Malkin had e sick borae San* rhildfon and n hast of other near ret- . day. Ur. Hamilton of f eiag.hnrg aCIvea aad frlenda trsalad It

She was oae of the auirdy ptuneera inn^. gf Ana Arbor eft-who endured many of tbe bandahl|»,„J rmMtv^a bare last weSi.

K''’iS^iiV“'.32Li“'i!rh«””-:ii:i ^-.1 B.n«. .n»unmanyfrlgoda and neighbor, from the oom- inanity, where abe baa atient ao laaay ***

jFwais of ber life.All tbat lovtag band, could do waa

done. She had with l<er to the last her child ran. in whom the e much Inicreetad.

The funeral wea held at her Ptiday inoralng. Rev. Julius Held of Pooler idHclatlag. The remain, were laid at rest In the Onkrldae cemetery. Iiealde her hu.band.

Thoae from away who attended the

In l/aaolng. la reported to be improv-

i:5mp§ For

in said eatate of the time aad place of. .aid hearing by cau.Ing a copy of thl. order to be published la. the St. JohasJ News, a newaiwper printed and cireu-. latlng in said i-ounty of Clintoa for! tfare«> .ucreoslve weeks previou. to mid day of hearing. j

DEAN W. KEUaEY. IDA M. CAKKKK. Judge of Probate

llegl.ter of Probate. tA tnic copy.)

MiW day of henriag. Should there be any ntopoelt^i or, • mjjm j Kellogg to lanlnh Ztgler i funem* were Mr aad Mrs. EugeneDEAN W. KKIaLEY. propo.ltlon8 to vme upon at said elec- ^ and w 12 ft In «' Jackson. Mrs. Pred 14ght of

true .>op>.» Judg* of Probate. ihriiiL'^IftoLdl! w*****' '«* 5"- *l»o ■ *« « In width Mr. and Mrs II. M HoeraerII.A H I-AIIKKR «,?; rtlSof iSTtt »< »'• »*t. «t. John.. "" .“T'*' ""T™" ."Mei-r of

upon such propoaltlon or propostlons , Whittaker, lad. II Had 12. bik 13.PBUHATK OUlIKR. The polls of mid election will be i>V>«ler.

STATE OP MICHIOAN. County of o|.e« at 7 u'l'lock a. m. and will remain! Allen W. IJadoe) to .Morgan H. Van

Ht. Johns, and IJght of KIley.

Mr. and Mrs. John

PKOHATr ORDER.

WIU. H. HRIT.NSO.N. Attorney at Law at Johns. Mich.

Clinton so. open until ’’> o’clock p. m. of osld day= At a seMlon of the Probate Court of KIc* linn, for the County of Clinton, holden at Dated March 15. 1915.

j the l*mbate OSce, In the City of 8t. WM. COCHUANK.Johns, on Mididay, the 32nd day of JOH.V M'AIaKKK. City Clerk

.STATE OF MICDIC.AN. C ounty of March. In the year one Ihotiaand nine County Cl**rk. 34-2(*ltnton--aa. Ihundr^and llfteeii. ~

At a session of the Probate Court Present. DEAN W. KKI.IJ-IV. Judge RK4HNTR.tTf<»N .MPPH’K.Probate. Quallhed Electors of the City

the Pr«.baH ^ce In ^ ** ' In the luattcr of the estate of j,, jphns. .SUte of Michigan:Johna. on Wednesday the loth day of Jeeepb Hsm. «le<eased Xotire la Hereby Olven. tbat the

thousand

Hlcliie and wife Comm at nw cor of' Blhi>

Pine little 5 acre farm, close to towa ISSINI.

IVier Weller «peol Friday In Houlh yu-arre farm, cloae In f2lo«i.

net4 of Mct 11. twp of Duplaln. man a 40 rda. e 40 rds. n (Mt rda, w 40 rds, n 20 rds, w 40 rn. to place of k>ag. Coar. A

Jay llri»wii to Stanley Plisk and wife s^ of net4 of sect .*i. twp of Watertown, con HO A.

James Wllllani. to John L Ilusli and wife, w 2 rds In width of e^ of ae^ of sect 3.*i. |y ; of highway rtinn

Alfred .Martin sfietit Saturday aad Hunday at the home of Pred Welter.

Mrs. Cltas. Zell hat- lieea aaalstlna In the «are of her little granddaugh­ter. Irene Zell, who Is nuite sick.

Iaso -Pox has been quite 111 the past week with lonailllla.

Fred Epkey la Mill very III with' lop acres, good soli, .No. 1 hnildtngs. <anirhe. l»r Fleming i»f Pewamo is rniles out—IkO per acre.;ittending him. . _ _ 12o acres. A No 1 farm. « miles out—

Mrs. Pred lAght, wMr> liaa been III iioiKP , for a number of weeks with inflaiii- , _ . , ... .....

'^Imatory rheumatism, remains about the ***”** farm. _ uiilea of Lisle

2i»-arre farm, a snap flCdO .'•-acre hunte. nice brick tiouae, good

outbuildings t3.50t».Pine little 14-acre farm- $X0Q0. 40-ucre farm, A So. I. .’>Vk miles out—

$4K0OHti-acre farm. 5 miles out—17200.

LYON ft .MOI.NET, Attorneys at Law,, at. Johns. Mich.

March kn the year one thousand On reading and tiling the petlt.ou. Hoards of Itegtstratlon ni said city, e and w. con 45 scree. :wp of Hath, nine hundred nnd fifteen iduly verified, of .Amanda Hess, priy- will be in session from s o'clock a m. Dell Ward to Kate Dloe e fri

Present. DEAN W. KELIJ-;Y. Judge ing that she or some other aiillaide „„,ii ^ o'clock p. m.. on Malarday, »tt <«wt« of sect 2< an J w S of se^ljj;:'^;* ------------------------------------------ --- —#«■. p«t acre.of Probate person may km apimlnte,! adminiatrv- ApHI 2, A. D.. Itli. at the placee In of sect 2d. ^nd ti .m A of neti of nw«, i report rtial Mias Mabel Hart I •* "*• "«• r»rm- 12*00.

and the o 30 A. of nw*, of ne*.4 I will leach the Itoak school the com- Al>nve only a fee of the farm «napaIn the matter of the estate of irix of said estate;

.National ktank lluilding.

M4INKY Tfl MIAN

MONEY TO !aOA.\' Ob mortgagg ae

___,, the several wards of said city, as InOfBces In new /Immer, deceaaed. | TTiereniwn It Is order**!. Tluii dlcaied Im-Iow. vli

On reading and tiling the petition. Thursday. Ibe I5fh day of Iprli. A. II.. First Ward At fo.iniy Clerk s (K-,il.ilv vcrltled. of. Anna Ziiniiier. pray-.ia|i. at one o’clock in the aftemoou. Hce. Iing Hull she or some other suitable assigned for the hearing of said Heitnid Ward At Wushbiim'a HhupIterson may be apiminled adminks-. |M.|itiou. at the ITotMte omn* In Ihe Tki.rd Ward At Ice Coniitany s Of-trairkx of said .state city of .*4t .lohrm And It la further dee |

__________ lA t_ _ ____I •uaa. _ A — ^ — m si^^s t... a.. a 8. .. tils* tail^lsasma* i»t PA sf as p4gk 0* f

seel 3ij, twp »>f llutli ||,|. year, is false. I have to offer If you want a housela«wks Cllson to TlixNlorc C. Th«im-j A large numkter from here attended and lot or a husiueas propoaltlon.

I.OIS H», fl. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. I7.|the funeral of tTharley Ernst of Ben- come and se«‘ nit. Aluaya pleased toshow proiM-rtles.

Ion

Tlir Hililt effective May 21. 1?! I jlk'^hcd kn Tlie .St. Johns .News. .i news- J,,l-anslag.HI. Johns Uhlslea. i l‘ai»er printed ;ind cirrnlatkng In said

I.seve at Johns tor I.jinslng—A. M orinty of ciinion. for three aiictesslre Hegisier of i nii>ai,e7 00 !*'I0 ll-IO P M.—riO, 3;10, 'e.-i pr.-iions tn said day of heating.6:lo! 7 10. O ir.. 11-45. l>eave DeWItt: •»K \N W. KEl.LKY. I•IIIHI.1T^: MITICi: Pn.k.aifor (.anting A. M.- 7:2.7. :• 35. l! 35.'IDA .M I’.AIIKEU. .Itidge of Probate I’llnton County ss

In. IP, bIk .*• Ilritwii s snli-dlv out lot gal" f'’SI. .lohns I Clara and Emma CIrich spent Prl-

Maria Mueller to Simon Eiseler and dav at the liorn* of .rnlius Motx.John Schwarts. Mr.

.Sturgis and Mrs •'owler and Mr. and Schultz spent Sunday Ernest Pox.

of l.et*anoii spent a reek with her daugh* 'llllston.

rley liandt of K*iw-Jmlm of PndiVte imtlnn. and re<|uesi that bit name be comniem ing at nw ,-or. of sw t, nf i u***.^- Hossow- spent Snndav

reglsttr«-d. Illatiks for this pun*n**c at .Se<* 15. twp. ,»f tivld. running e 12u *!*!' llossow, who Is quite IIIC|f> Clerk's olll«-e . rds.. s “*> rds.. w ,u rd>... n In nls.. wl)*** * ** •flbl**' .Mrs ( barley

Uomrn Pleelwrs. no rds n 4n rd m pisc. of iH-gln-. MnbdnyThe lUtsrds of Itcglstrmion <»f said ning. i-onialning acres .with him

city will register the names of all Cuy V .Niles to Julia K. Hibson.

Have yon a good farm to exchange for an In.imio hii*lneas proposition ’

-L D. PARE

“The Land Man**

I NIDN IMIDXK .is;* liUEE.N.

•4-:;

t.'ouri.......................... . women iKMMiessing the quallh* atlons w 4 of s4 of nw », of II. twp of Mr and .Mrs. Kreo C. I*nsc}i enter- i vot. ,1... to l.oc rliai

P .M. I ;2o. .<;3 -. • >. '• P*.' ii-gi?' r or F rohat*- Notice is herek»> giv.n that all of niale ••lectors who make |>er«oBal Hath. tained a large •■ompany of relatives , , ‘12.OT s. m tnight). ^ • \ irt:« op\ t 23wC. claims nnd demands against the ♦•s- anpliration for siici, registration; pm- Cliarles E chiipln to .Nicholas ller- .nnd friends at their home .Sunday In V*** • T.iev are a good Invest-

LeaTlng {..ansiiig for DeWltt and Ht . ate of Hiiliaui Havens, tie* east'd. will vided that all such atipliranis must hlet and wife. .w «, of se», and •• ;i2 1 honor of the ••onflrmatlon of their eld-Jobns- A M.. ti:0v. N;00. '.i 40. 11:40. PlltlHlTI’: tlKMFK. — li. .ird b> the Judge of l•fobale of own proie-rty a»sesse«l for mxe.'* acres of cti of sw*, of .-^ee. in, twp.i*'»t son. Otto.P. M ■ 4n. 40. •: •. -.23. 10 .'>i* . .ST.xTK «*K .MICHIOA.N. County •*! ‘Id County, at tin- l'rot>.<ie otllce in vnnewhere wlthiti the miinty in which of Victor. ' The dining room was prettily dec-

l4Uisiac-Jaeksen IMiislea. Clinton C: city of .Si Johns i»n the 21th day -aid City is -^Itiiriied. except that any Wllllan. K. ID tller to Clarence E. ''™l*'d with pink and white rams-I>eave lainsing ss follows: Limit- .\i .•» -.-.ion of the I'rokuiie Court *'l June. \. H.. 11115, .mil that the eyed- wonisn n0i**rw|se duslined who owns latrraite.. *.4 of sw*, of .Se«* i»;. twp ' Oons. which was the dower of Oic

si—A. kl ♦' 40, T 32. !';22, 11-22. P. lor th.* County of Cllntuii. holden at ttors of said deceasett are 'allowed proi»erty within said ••oiiniy jointly of (Hive I eomirmatlon 1 lass.M. 1:32. ■ ‘2 .*•-.32. 7 a*. 1 oc,-!l-• A.; th* Probate Ofll« e, in the City of Ht fnnr nmnths from the date of this with h>r hnshand or other iwrson. or, Charles «». Young to Arthur K ̂ •.iiinpiiiniis dinner and suppei | ... . .M., •€:2o. 10:05 P M.. 12-05. | Johns u, the year one thousand nine noth 11. which to pr-sen* their claims wht» owns pmiterty within said conn- itriggs and wife commencing at a iit ; "cre served, and all departetl '**i" . _ . t' *' ***oh*r "Ocs2-ft.'». 4-05. t. 0:.. H:05. 9:30. 11.00 ilitiiidrtd ami dfie.-ii , for .idjiisiiiieni ty on < ..nlra. i and pays the taxes „n .He, Mne .3N rds s of nw «omor of' homes at a late hour, declaring. *”.!• ‘

thereon, shall ke- entitled to registra- sec 2.5. running e ho rds. .s 27 rds.!•*•‘1 **••* " splvndld time.w No rds . n 27 rds.. twp. of l>u|ilaln!i Those present were the .Misses Kalh-

Joseph Hengesbach, lulni.. to Joseph erkne and Amelia He|k>ert of St. Johns, CotMi brick t|or«' with billiard *-811 Platte, cntnn.encing a^ ne corner of ^ -Mr nnd .Mrs John F. Uosaow and and lunch rotim. sale or trade for •Sec. In, running 12o rds. w .'.2 k-.li''**” Edwin. Mr and Mrs Mike Craff farni A money tnaser. rds.. n 120 rds.. e to liegttiuing, c«»n-1 **ud cliildren of l^banon

Ijwsiag-tlwesse Hlvisiaa. Present. DK.V.V \V KKI.LEV, Judge j Kelirusry 23rd. A D. 1915.Leave [.rfinsing §m follows .A. M. oi i*rnbate DKA.n"\V KELLEY.

6 20, -".22. 10 22. M., 12'22. J.22.i In the matter of the estate of ;;i,,-, * * Judge of Probate4 22, ti-22. 7 .35. '.'.SO. 11 0<«. Inna Covert, d«-ceased

• Except Sunday. I ‘)n reading and filing the |ietltu>n.♦ Capitol Flyer through car to Uo-lihily verlfie<l of Charles A. Covert, PHOIIITF >t»Tn K Prolvate Coarl,

trolt. Makes local stops lauistng to 1 praying lliat he or Mvine other suitable Clinton t'nuntv ss.Jacksoh. t !>ers«in may b*- apis,inked sdininistra- .Notice is hereby glv. n that all

ji'T of said cstaie: claims and demands against the a-ThereiiiMin it is ordered That '•*'* '*f Elmer Itaker. deeeasevl. will

Taesday. tbe 2tMh day of .Iprli, A. D„ ‘‘tuird by the Judge of l»rohate of L'ntll further notice Teachers' Ex-j |UI5, at I ini o'eloek In the afternoon. '**ld county, at the ITobate DIBce In

ouilnatlons will t>e held as follows: Ibe assigned for Oie hearing of said of •'^t Johns, uii the 13th dayat. Johns, in Court House, tvegtn- alng second Thursday of August.

St Johns, in Court House, begin-

tlnn.D.iled .March L

ment at pre.,eiit prices. Will sureljr be Wurth more money next fall I can sell ,vuit a farm any siz. from id acres up. teri.-i.. to suit, aorne for '•x- changc L* t iiic -ihow then, to vo*

to ' acres of ground and fruit, at bar gain prices.

.34--J

1917.WM. COCHKANK.

City Clerk

MICHICiA.N. County of tainiuK 4i> sens, twp of Westphalia.Joseph Platte to Herman Henges­

bach, comm*-ncing at ne «*omer of He*.TK.U’IIEHK KX IRI.N ATIHNH.

alng last Thursday of AprilPregram

First day Morning. Orthography, spelling. arttbmeUc. oral and writ­ten; theory ani art. Afternoon, geo- graph). Ooveintaent and U. 3. His­tory.

Heroad day- Morning. Oramuier. Physiology. Reading. Afternoon, Bchool Law. State Manual aad Courae of atudy. Algebra. Botany and Phy- alca (oecond grade). Oeneral History, (Becoad grade).

Third day—-For first grade appli­cant oaly) (leneral History, Physics aad (ieometry-.

Certlfkuites of all grades will bo graated at the examinations In Aug­ust sad April.

All examinations will begtn at 8 a ai.

THEO. H. TOV/.N8END.

GRAND TRUNK R. R.

TIME rAi.nFast Herviee between Detroit aad

44raiMl RapMs will be resaamd sad all win ran as fellewstTrains Fast fmm HC Jwlias

Local* .. 7’.'>5 am.Steamboat Express* k-42 a.mLocal* .. ... 12:30. p.m.Loeal* _. ...7-02 p.m.

Trains West frwm Ht. Johns1.4>cal* ..... n:«f> am.Loeal* ___ 3:55 p.ai.■taamboat Express* *'38 pm.Loeal* .............. - 8:00 p.m.

* Dally except Bunday. * Dally.

'HE STATE BANK OF ST. JOHNS

HI. Johns CtlSSRRf'IAI.

CAPITAL PAID P. A. -rRAVIR.M. WFIJAIR.

. MIrIrigaa.A.ND HAflUUH.IN PTTTX. fSOJOO.

PreaMent V’Ice ITeoident J W. PITZOBRALD, Cashier

R A. TALL.MAIM1K. Assistant Cashier R. A TALIAIAIMIE. Teller

Three per rent Intereet pah) on cer- ttfleatee of deposit and on oavinga book accounia DraDs loaned good on nny part of th«- I'nlted Htatea or Can­ada aad In the priaelpel cities of Rarope .Aroouata of term era. mer- ehanu or meehaatce received on tev- omhie terms and every eneeeosMe- tlen extended eonslelent with sate

.STATE OFt'lintuii ss

To Ih** tjualiti*‘d Mule ElectorsDttiU (*ounty ^ ^

.Nuflce is hereby given that at Ihe l**-^’*^*!** " '20 rds.. w 2# j-l2 rds.. tlenenil Election to k»e held In the *• '20 rds.. .* to pise,-of kveglnnlng, twp several KlerOon Pre«Tncts of said ''‘’"tphalla

- - - i*fFiintv lift \igatigtm%* An^l ^tlk 1 m^ F sAltf* IIIpetition at the l*roluiie Office in the ‘*1 J'«l) A- D.. 1915. and that the ered- noad Commissioners will k»e •••**». commencing 27 .*^12 rds w of neCitv of .*41 Johns And it is further of e«ld deceased are allowed four „„ follows- I comer of Sec Ik. running s I2n rds.,••rdered that notlc. be given to the months from the date of this notice in ■co*in'!v R^ui Commissioner !* *-'• "-*2 rds.. n 120 rds.. e to plorel>ersoas interested in said estate, of *hlch to present their claims for ad- years; I''' lieglnnlng. twp. of Westphalia,the time and place of said hearing, by j)'****"”*! (m,. ('ouniy |<(«d Commissioner. 4' Mathias Hengesbach to Mary llohr.causing a «-upy of this order to be Dai*-d. March 11th. A. D.. 1915. y*>ars; ' "‘s ••'v *>^ s'* *, “f .He*-. H, twp. ofpublished in The Hi. Johna News, u DE.AN M'. KELLEY, thic Cfuimy |{oa4| (’nnimisaioner, 2!iiewspaiter printed and circulating in 33w5 Judge of Probate, years; (said county of Clinton, tor three suc-j - Olven under my hand this ISih day .NotUe KelaOv.' to Vming up4in lhac.-^ive week* previous to said day of xtITIf'i; Probate Court, “f March, A D.. 191.5.

* ivx-xv XX- ./L*t.L*v Clinton County sa. . JOHN WaUJEK..1... . 1 .Nivtlce is hereby given that all claims 2. County Clerk*.\ true tivpy.i Judge of Probate , . . , . ^

IDA M. PAHKEIt. | ^,**^ '‘ **1. '***0,’* ^Peter .RHsenlgal, deteoaed. will be

.Mrs lutDieu of Ithuca, Mrs. Hophia Pas«-h. Mr A 4ti.tH*o.w4 stock shoes and geflt's and Mrs Theodore Itesch and cbll- furnishings for sale or trade for farm dren. Mr and Mrs. Herman Roasow.and Mrs. Anna Itudxier .md sons. Pred and John

ll.<K>«).(Nt to t2,"«HMMi to loan oa I fami iirop*-rty,

^ ! We buy. -veil or exchange anything

.qirth at Mord s Real Estate Kx-* • change♦ NtiRTH tlLlYK ♦

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A

Register of ProbatePRitKATE 4IRDKR.

PK4IKATE tlRIIRRHTATE t>F MICHIC.A.N. County

Clinton MS

Quest loll of .Adopting Chapter 37. of Highway laiws hy the Township of Dallas. County of Clinton, Htaie ot Mlohlgaic.NOTICE IK IIKREPY tJIVKN. Thxt

"' demand' having tveiu mad*- upxm tbe I Township Hoard of tbe Township of

......... ........ ................ ** Ij*** iTohate Court imilas, Co«iniy of Clinton. Hlaie ofDm laie, and that Ihe eredltors of said County of Clinton. Iiolden at py twelve or more free-d*:.W«^ are allowed four months fmm V: “olders of «ild Township, all of whom

^***'‘^. heard by the Judge of l*robatc of said HTA'TK OF MIf'HIttA.N. ( ouuty•xHiniy. at the l^mbale office In Ihe Clty of Ki Johns, on the 27th da) af Jai), \,

ctiniivn

At . ^.ion of the »*^*‘*«*'; Johns, on Wednemlay. the 3l.t day of oulsld* live . ..rpomte limits of[he FTtvimirom*"? m "th['' cfiv‘'o? sV Iadjustment. ?uiIdJid‘".nd*‘llfi^thoi sand nine in«-orp»raie,l village, requiting in* I'robate nni<x. in th* < lly of St.l a rv loir. hundred and fifteen jth,. submieeion of Ihe iiueetloti of, lueetloti ^

Present, DKA.N AA" KELLRA', Jiidg*- adopting Chapter 25 of the Highway of l*mbati-. I loiws of Ihe State of-Michigan by said

In the mailer of the *-aUte of Township In arcordanoe with .Act N*>. Meary J. Hehaehler. de« eased. j 26«, |*nbll« Acts of 1913;

On reading and filing the petlUoii.l now TTIERMPORE. said question dulf verlied. of Anna Hehnelder. pray-'will lie voted upon at Annual Town- Ing that the admlalstralloti of said es- ship Meeting to be held at Village

____ 'ete shall lie granted to Charles hall, Ptvwler In said Township, on theMamie M. Hooser.' i-jwiiiTv ^ in'ininn hold^ si Kchnelde-. *vr to some .*ther suitable 5lh day of April, A. D.. 1915.to adjudieale uid Prolmte fHllre. In the City of Ht. ______ I ^ provldeu for voting

■ — ------ *•-- Thereupon it is order*«d. That upon Ihe propoeltlon. reeding in pertTbarwda), tbe 28ad day ef Afwll. A. Dm'as follows1815, at one o'clock in tbe afternoon. I .*4hall Ihe Township of Dallas adopt ite assigned for the hearing of saM Chapter Twenty-ftve of the Highway lieOOan. at the Probate Ofllee In the Iatws7 YesCity of Ht. Johns And it le further* Hhs|| the Township of Itallas ad«vpt ordered tebai notice be given to th Ci-ap'er Twenty-five of Ihe Highway helrs'Sl-law of saM deceased aad to laws? .No

Johns, on .Saturdax, the 20lh day of! '**'*^- March .Marrli. in th*- year one thousand i r.AA vx lvKUl,r.A.nine hundred and fifteen |3tw.. Judge of Prohate

k'rescnt. DEAN W KELLEY, Judge • of Probai. I PRI4KATE; tlKDEK.

".**”-*' ‘*^,4 .HTATE DF MICHHJA.N. County «ifHIlIhun H. JohBMvu. deceased j t-Union ssa “V* At u se«vion ..f the Probate Courtduly x-erified. ofpraying this Courtdetermine who are or wen. at the Monday, the 39th day oftltim of hi. death the leg^ heir, of th*»u«ind nine

?"*! hondred and fifteenlaws of this Hlate to inherit mv« teal j |*re,rnl. DEAN W KELLEY, Jiidg-estate, and the share or (lortlon there-‘'.Ln, of that each of said heirs were entit-, led to at that time, and the right, title .. **?.. ****1. ***d*^v of the and interest that ••oeh *if them, or ”**Teu Haase, der**aaed.

estate of

their heirs or aaaigns may now have' ‘*0 tvodlng and filtog the it^ilion. p^nioos iatereated In saM estate,I Every legally cast ballot found to therein; jduly verified, of Harriet A Hause, ^ bearing, have a croos inariied by an elector

Thereiip*m it is Ordered. That 'hat she or some oi*er suit- |,y (.ausinn g copy of this order to be in Ibe square pretalnlog to the wordTRotwda), the IMh day ef April. iierson may he appointed .vdmtn- |,ithllahed in The 8t. Johns Newa. a YEB. will be counted for said propoet- A. Dm 181k at ten o’eloek in the fore- ‘••««riN of said estate; newspaper printed aad elrrulattag In'Hon; and every leimllv cast ballot noon, he assigned for the hearing of* ThereiiiHin It Is ordered. That said <-ounty of Clinton, for three sue- found to have a cities marked by an aald petition, at the Probgie rRhce in Tharsda). the 28lh da) ef IprlL A. Dm cessive we^ks prevtons lo said day of'elector In tbe square pertaining Iq the the t'tty of HI. Johns. And It Is fnrth- 1815. at |u ix-lork in the forenoon, be hearing. | word NO. will be . minted against oaMer ordered that notice be given to the assigned for Ih* hi*uring of said pe- DKA^' W. KELLEY. | proposttloa.heIrsHii.law of sold tleesaeed aad titlon ql Ihe Probate fMRec In the City t A I me * opy > 3.5-2 Judg«-of Probate. I THE I*Ol.la4 of said election will all other person* iniereetod In of Ki Johns And It is further *»rdered - ...{be opmi at 7:«o o'eloek a. ro. aad re-salri estate of the time aad place that notice be given to the peraous in- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* nntll .5:00 o'clock p. ni. ofof said hearing hy causing a leresied in said eelaie. of the time * D ^ eleeiion, ualees the Board.•■"Py of this order t*» k»e pub- and place of said hearing, by caustn* ♦ BATH ♦ RIertioa tnepv'efors shall to their I'*^***^* Plo**h4ag. large bam. baa aleehshed In The St Johns .News, a news- a copy •v^thL onler to he published in ^ ^ dlaeretlon adjourn the polls at 12:00 1''*^ lights and water to bam. doe* li

*R EA Warm sugar snrtal is to be held

St .Mr. P. Teed's «in Friday evening for the benefit of the Epworih I,Mgue. Come and enjoy s* social evening to­gether

l»«re ever HhMe Rank.HI. Jehas. SlfhlaaB

I'alea Phear. 148 CllaleB Pbeae.

The Home of Good Real Estate Bantains is at

Jo Jo IBOIRUCE MichlsranLansinii:

7-mom bouse, modem, ••xrept fur- L5 screa. mile fmm lauising Will nac*-. Cmve Kt. flStS). Easy terms, trade for lauMing nmperty on tbe

7-room house. Wisconsin Avr.. 81250. west side between tMtawa and MainN-roon. strictly nnMem house, bem. ..^.7' .7 Tfi* .*7

chicken house. W Ht Joeeph street. sacrifice Us value for sale at <inc*.•5*1 acres, up-io-dale iiulkllogs of ev­

ery- kind, best of load. I 4 miles fromIa.i large enough for three houses. *temi from h*» io lOo seres

I3t54(.. Inx-estigale st once.5-mom iitfidem •-ottuge, new bam

Chlrago Ave., IJLV).7-moni house. Alber* Kl., $1390. $40*)

rosli.120 arree. 3 miles from Eagle. 44

inllee from Portload. Caod bulldlara. ^ ^ , Including new baeenient bum and elio.

n-roon. strictly hartwood finished 14 acre, virgin timber; 16 acres wbeat house, drop '.eem ceilings. beeuUful This fam. Is well fenced. Best of lev- fixture*. 2 toilets and bath, hot soft |o,„ „o« acrewater plumbing, fine g-troge. This is ko scree. 4 mllee from Perry. #air

buildings, kieet of siHI and level. 12.080. Will sell on $50*1 down. Hlcknees thecauae

Ilk scree 2 miles fmm iainstng Itelr bousf. 2 bneenient iiama. go^ oat-

e beautiful honae on P itler Bt.. 855«o.Five 7-mom strictly modem hard­

wood hnlohed new hoi.<ios close to t'eansylvania Ave. and Michigan Ave.. from 8S.*t0o to $3400 Theee are eastfronu sad are heaultfiil hoaae. Call, -j .v __ ,

.r pta.- M, ...MUM*., iM te I. '..SSJr. hSiS

term htans* Investlhateis a idooaure to show aa roaplete homos In every way os theae. Will ar­range terms.

7*room strtrtly leodem house. Jer­ome at., ttjteu.

2-room house, modem except fur- iisee. comer lot. Room tor two hone- es. Kerr Ht, Thl« lo one of the boat bargains la the etty. 81800.

9-nioni sfrictly modem houec. soft

paper printed 4ad eirrulating In said Th,. .st. Johns .News, a newspaper ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ o'clock noon for on* hour; PROA'IDrottniy of Clinton, for three sueeesalxre printed and rtreuloilng in sold county — kD. tbat -.hould the Township Boardweeks previou*- to sold day of haartaa. «*f Clinton, for three sueceestve weeks y-|,^ M E L A. H

DEAN W KELI4CY. previous to said day of hearing. Kester dinner end hold Iheir regular lullon. th* polls of said electloo mayJj' *7*" L.. J"***»- of Probate,! DEAN W KKLLEA’ meeting at the I. 4» O p hail TTium- be kept open until n .si o’clock p. la.II*A M PARKhlL | lA tru,- 1 opy » Judge of l*mbale ,my. April 2th. 1 Dated this isl day of March. A, D..

lu atslcr of ITolmte 34 .3 IDA M |•ARK^:H Mr. aad Mrs. Wn. Wherry were .all- 1815

loPennsylvania .We. and Host MIehtgan.

_ _ ___ _ R<-due«ul fmm $4Mti to $8800. Ownerwill serve sn of said Township so decide by reeo- •* sell at once $5(»o down

6-ranin house, lot 3x8. nice hern, K. Hegtnsu Ht.. $14mt Kaay terms

PRORATE .NOTICIl-5 Probate Court. Clinton t'ounty—eo. !

.Notice le herrtiy given that all claims end demaa*)*' against Ihe '«late of

Jeaute Oeaalsoa, deceaaed. will lie heard by tbe Judge of Probate of esM

Register of I»roheie

\aeteot l «**tnnie.

ed boefc to lonie Haturdey lo help care — for a sick relative

Miss latella Harrington, having oe.(4w2

H Uri.'IH C.OKROK.Clerk of Hald Township.

sF'ARDN FOR MALE HR TNADK.

224 scree. .5 mllee froai Omad \st4mo utwio-date In every way.

.512 acrea. 6 miles frooi Ithaca.W' acres 4 mile* from Dewitt *M acres. S railea from Merle Beagjh. no acre*. !4 tnilea from Dewftt.75 arree. 14 milea fmm Wllltanatoa. HO scree. 3 wiles from Wllllamatoa. Hood store bustaiee la Omad I.edhe

to trade for term.Oar of the beet liver) bams In tbe

state for a village of Its siee to tra4o for a term.. First close fnmlture stores to trsdo ter term or Lansing property.

5-xear-old Percheron home, weighs11490 Ibe ituaroMiee btm In everv way.

50 acre.. 74 dl^* from Iwaolag. pg at once,new ham 36x4k, fair houe< Flood nr-

Are xou ming to the tenrv dree* cepted a pooitlon a* stenographer aad ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦’*♦♦♦♦ ♦ I chard and smali f^lt WRl trade cuohkuT* IlnT ^ggy^i^* ste^.11*” tsmkkeeper In Ihe .>4II.>^ of Mr. Ward ♦ ’ ♦ l-Mlag or .Ht John, pmprrty or sell"Oh. ye* ■ at laekson. who is in the bean bual- ♦ HEAD AI-DAI.LAM ♦ -m $59o iisyments Investignt, for this , si*** win

In what garb**- »ma. leR Monda> morning. ♦ ♦jfarm I- going to be traded or sold •»' security for I12«© Will1 '•hell wear on* of the quaint

Kanees CttvOotmty. at the Probate ofllee la the ____ ____ __ _t Ity of Ht. Johns, on the 27th da) e# •■oetomee of 19*5

twahlng Superior factllUea for laak- Jei), A. IL. tSAe, sad that the ered- journal lag coHeetkin* of all htado 1 itors of said decenaed are allowed

Moaey loaned on approved eecuri- four m .uth* from th* dal, at thisUao. ___ notice in whlA to present their clalaM Depewds mm the DelL

DIRKCTWi. Iter adjiaetaMat. s | Truth Ilea at th* irnttom

Mrs Iwcy IJndslev returned home ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦^<•0**- WFriday fmm flayinrd. where sh* had' Aa Did Ffeaeer 44oac to Rest. Li. utre*. 24 mllee front Potlervlile •HB edge coatmrt »»f $1275 forbeen railed by the aickneee aad death Katherine Uaa woe bom Psbruarv j tloud bulldlnwi- -aU term, I7,we. Will Uheml dlecoiiaf

J. W. iltagcraM. P. L. Thoow.J. UvH Brown.

r. A.Tmvls Dr. M. Weller

Otto FallerDoted Marrh 35th. A. D.. 1815

• DRAN W. KRLUBY 35we. Judge of Prabate.

I Truth Ilea at th*- b«Mt well, quoted the llage.

■BY. thapiiene to be an all well,’' *bato.*the teol.

of a sister-In-luw. jll. 1825. In Durlaugen. In the princi.Mtee Kyre ha* resigned tier position fwlHy of Wiirtenburg. (lernuuiy, and

as primary teacher of the school aad died March 33. at the age of 89 years, of a Mtee DeHa Oariasi will flateh ogt tbe I month'and II dayo. At the age of

"Not If It arkfwl year. |l2 years she naas* to Aaurtea aadicorrected ' Mrs. Bueaa Hall, who baa beea quite aetUed la Washtenaw eouaty. Mlah-1

, III with tbe grip, to batter. j Igaa. la the year 1884. abe was oalted DM*e DM

trade for Iowa or city property or ter Remember the heed llaee of this adT. a good bustaeee and •-all' write nr phone.

J. J. BURKEAIM.

Page 11: TH n ST.JOHNS NEWS Tweive - Clinton County

of Toutti I Plir of tlM

a MYHEARTBy J. Hartley Manners

by Mr. Muhtb on NIb Tldo—UluamtionB

Of tiM V%ay

mr lirw. mmd w« laMa la

nilatlia

eHArrcB xii.CMial and B*cM.

ETtIRI. her '.'aae freai Ilia

rutvNiNl MiU. «rliii tli«*auafii<'l«*ii **t a •aitir |ilayiUK Mrnuud a»r W|ia:

'*ir yuii taal ihr rialil lu laaki* larr U* ON* »traiKtiirunranilj-rcai «ruMl<|u*t 4b It.’*

Br loi>i>*-«1 Ml bri ia Mamn-airaL**Wh:il ilo yuu IIM.MII?*’ ba eMMfXMl.**lt « iMltl iNMailM* ><NI lMiiva*| lllb

rtstot lliai .tbu tib It—U.V MiKB«.stl<ta.'' Kttiai iMirwuMl.

**UoM call you May ibat?*’ .Ind Im pw all Iba iMNin Im* was lapabla ut lnt>> tlia qaaatioti

‘*Toa dmi’i ijany it.** aba aaM gulafly Ba braatbarf ban! aad tliaa Mbl tui

*Wtial a <'ootainptlbla otuaaui you bare of mar

“Tbro ara’ra qolta. arau't waT* “Bvwr ba aakad.*‘Uavaa‘t you uaa of laa?**“Ofyoo? U'by. Ktliar- ‘Haiaiy avary luarriatl mao rou«i

bava a coalaoiptlbla uptaluu of tba «ro OMO ba cuiartiy makaa leva lo. Il Im- bado't ba couldo’t do It. ruiikl bc‘: Oaaa asatn aba laralatl bar cokl. iiu paaalaa ayaa oo Hraet’a llusbatl fair

**1 don't follow you.** was all Itn-iii

“Barao’t you bad flaw to thlnlt oiaa anawarT

**l «loa*t know wbat you’ra Urlviur at” ba added

Bttaal aaiilad bar moat aalB>ii;iti n

“No? I tbiok you do." KIm* a BKioiant. Ilrant aaid notbliu: Tliw was a now mooil uf Kthal'a It IhiiIIxI bua. I

I*raManlly sbr rallavatl I ha •llctuv lu j asklai: him

“What happana*] last nizht?"Hr ha^ltatcil Tboii lie jiikw ti-.!"I’d ralliar not luiy I'.l mhiihI Ilk- •

cad hlamliiu :i n-oiu:iii.""Naxcr mind Ih>w It 'oijimI' T-

It miiKt li.i«c In-cii *‘.\mai*li::r'‘ He »»\.t Iht li-

“tib. tbc more I look ut you ami !i*'' to you til- iiior** I real..--' I ..<1 .. ar liuvo iiiarMi-l

"Wliv illii von;' -aui. th..........tioii

Ilr-'iii :i;: ■ • • I -li it li 11- at 111 • ••ti!' ■ ;i<l III " . • Iiiiciii tim i.i.irt 1rai;:li!

liriv. i.i 1 -1. ..fr-<li fciiji It- Mt .1 -.nan- • H : - • ...man ft*- >>i i n i .m(l.lsL Into I ii,-l I -!i-j VI ‘.-VI- ’

H- |M. .-.I fio : . •>o-:r pjty rl- jii-j ic Itliii ll. -v.

•■|||.ni i-ti-- oli.il ll•-■-!|i-■ •wtH-i; w«- tir-'f • our \\iUa ■•lillilroii |ii«* lo'—t tr.iru - <n- ^iriliff-' A:, tliltii- !<• I' i".ii-li»~ -m I. -n rap 'i t i '<

• o«r uiiuary f-ci vic'ilroi* luio t . ilroiiroil lu. i.:til liiml '-I !• -t '

.‘I oiill ,.•»..nl’' oil-r..-I I'.tlK ' ml'

O llollltlIm .lUHii <-ri<t|

••liou'l you lucui I.-.H

■IllHly. tllimi .Hid -.nur lir r.;;.l an air of iiniiilty

••\Vc|: U«|r ail wa\. .iiii.i,Kthcl

■'.\u«l for wtial; In- m-iit "I wIiMt't l.ovc; * oiii|>.iito .:-'lii|i' I ta wbat Me liuikl oil lu luirrmi:- -i Mhnt dkl I n iilx ' Hat), ati.l ui;i. itHiis wrnujllii;:. Ju'.i a-» Ho t ue u' -i lienl witti Tai roll aul. iii;:. ,mil miiki' il a I art tin ;r iU- ' -

sent to their tiuioii If-, tr-eti ay tr* '•Why M riiiiirllii. line od ti'li •^lie •lulu r iiml. :.<l"V«*U?‘ a«kml I Il •o pr^“My lleoiulit* 111* :•• : •ll*'”“||oM nirK»U!»!*''V*Mi luaao you M«>uld’’'

**l*rotuil>iy **“I’ni iturv of It.** Ha irtail lo Hike

bar bawl hIm* draw It nwuy and «*•! Had benwir <-um(iaiMMy lo IlMan itcnlii

“Tall ON* luurr alMUit your wife." ‘TIm. rliBble«l alleiillon »bowu le

«ny othrr woman maaiit a rtdh'Uioii* a bumlliatiBK Mvwe.**

“ilumlUailiiB?’*“.\ra«i‘l ihiutii Mild «ii»|ileloo liuibU

lallOBT*“Tbay woiikl Iw a (-ooiidluieitl In

aooM* l•afMH..“'•iiowr-"Tbay ••uuld put n liclillutM value on

some men *'“Vuu f>» iklii I biimlliule lu that wruy.

ba vtuluml alowrly.’Tio. I dou't think I •■uuld. If a man

abowad ii |»rrferanee for any •aiiei woman atN> would In* iiulle waicniiie to blm.**

“No man couldr aaM llraut in«lii ’MtlOBly.

Hba looked at him coldly a moment “la*! UM aa*.- wliare wafa you? Jiwt

<Mrfi«<d. waran't you? Ho ua.“**Thau •lime the laiby.*' Ha said

that with n dxnltlcitnt luawnlBS awl pauanl to aae tha elTart on Klhai. It It had any Klhai affaetually concaalail It. Har only •'omment waa:

“.VhrRreiit went ••n.“Hna wiiiild think tliat would rbanpe

thlnr* lint wi .Velllier of ua want ad har. .N’HlIier ••f ua loTaw har <*hll drati aboulil lonie of lova. nut hala knd stM* la n child of lintc.'* He imoiMd 'ooklnc Inlaiitly at Ktbel. She l«>okia! •iwlar«tn(tdtnBly .it him. than dPtpiawl IMT ayea.

Hrent u *iil on na if folinwtni: up an a<lrniilui:«‘ "She alia In liar little chair, har amntl. wriiikleil. •drl iliallluahinad fnre riiniml to im with tlu* eyaa wmtrh Inc ua ;|ii |c.||ic!y . '■io- allUmlla to iM raaa««« rt!. |ll•lll:;h llici wen- •liatiiateflll aa If •.In* kii-iv tio-i m*re lle« .\t Itnu-a i.|h- I Main— itn- iienrfnc f;ici«r. mtr with her litth- liiitiv iiii-.'i-ra He atop jod w.'it- hliic lo r . itLi-r ■ Her .-yea want •h'wu

"I ahon'ilii t l••M I I H i» It a ter

jlhh- I a.. It III l-.iir f;in- Wll.it .ir- ; - I llir ) • -

l iii -irry. rt; o I'lto .ltii|>'yI I t ' ••'•

1 i;- i-it.•M > if- - ' lo . It* ll irtia I1- :.•! I.ltie .\l€-ti t I ■

.r- ' ! ill*! ' rr\ Hir . ;iia«lf 'lii.-, ■ t iri-^l .li* iil.y ..-.vrtv a

■ ' IV.',:; -i. I .. .iiml III li|.W . IH't It 'tl- 1 f{'< I.'! I • .=1 • (| ill I,;-

-I.... r

lloM . T! „ , ,1.1.,! MI li«-ri u • ; : . i I -iili h Hi

V - till I Itil aiiitIMT . !• 'if . 'y

“N ••• till ... — r- .Ii-»h‘■N.'iiii 111■.m-r«-<l •|U!

'1 :iiii U l>\ i<-:i ti. triithliil iiImiui -.>u•••Ilt(::- l!h'''

'|u.irri-l«-*l iit-it ntctit iiUiitv. MM. he ij •! -;» --l.-iy.

Ill I! ' •liO«-l! h. a '.'.'■•al l|a tocellier M

W|f«* U:ta I . . it II ;m| pill till M l*• ■••Iialru- tl-Mi oil 1.

"Well;“We snid ihliij- lo •••. h otlier li-;!

nluht lli.ii -nil ii«-ii-r lie ford'••ii foikoticn I left ilic houio* iiwl w'ltikiil Ihi- -IPm-t- iioiira' I liMikial my whoi life iHick :imi llirouch la HhiucIi 'tw. -n* aonii- -Tinnci r a ■’ He turioil .-ii.

nii’liy iiwHy lo tin- wnwtoua :iii<i a|:li..<| It iu.ili>-lit, iijukit, .|oU|} time

l.lhal aabt iioHi'iic He '-nUie !>.• i. Iter in a few n

lUcIlInI Ivll >1.11 We ..;'i| 1.- lie liHj:;'.|

we •••li;»i| Id U- I iiicilt wlleli We ar yioiiic. tvlwl III irri.-.'e n-ally iiii'.>u> -U'l lia \tc arc l.iM.:tlt not to ali>ill 1,0 i.«- nor ill ill ni.*fTlnvi w« t|otlm-- ulo ii f - rc ill in itial W.*

ICtbal aabed blm vary ifulalty:**ltu you iiMa.tD thai >tai ana a stuwt

a tbtaf ami a.liar?“ llrant loMkad at Iwr In bortwr.“tlb. tabe i wma of tba btama!** aaid

Kibal tma'I put It all ua tba wu maa.**

“Yuu'r* narar apobau lo mr Ilka tbis bafoaa**

“rra oftan waptad Ic^.** raptlad Ulbal. tban aba aabad bim. “Wbat do yua in trml dwtaa?*'

‘*llaparw|a.~ ba aiwwatad rat rij **Tou dmi't dwiur a ludanaad limb wbsa yoar Ufa tlapanda oa H: you e«il It off. Whan iwu livta icraarala a dai iMy paiaaa. faea tba iifwblam aa a aamroo wrwaid-ampatale.**

**Apd after tbe uparattoa — wbat tbaa?** aakail Ktbal.

‘Tbat la why I am liarp factag you [>o you uada rata lid wImI I maau?'**

“Oh. daar. yas-|N.rfaclly: I bava base waltins for you to gat to the patet.**

“Ktbalr and ba Imimlalraly atrMch ad out bla ayma. amiuwriag bar.

Hba draw laick nUghtly. Jwit out of bla rMCb.

“Walt.** HIm* Inukad up at him quu acally. **Mupimmm> we gauerata ladaoti) What would you do-ampmata ma?**

“Tuu are tllfferent from all other wouMm.**

“Didn't you tell ywttr wife that whan you akkatl har to marry youT’

lie turned away Imiaitlaully. “Don’t aay thoNa thlngn. Ktlial: tbay hart.**

**rin afraid, t'lirlstlan. I’m too frank Am I not?**

"Toil Mtawl alone. Ktbel. You aaaui to look Into tlM* hearts of paof>le awl know why awl Imw they baat.**

T do—aami limaa. It's an awkward faculty.**

Ha loukatl at bar glowingly. “Bow omraalously dllfarant two woman gan bo! You—my wlfar*

Bthal abook bar head and smiled bar calm, daad smila: “Wa’ra not really Tory dlffarant. (*bii«llan Only aome natures Ilka change. Voara daos. Awl tha naw bare all tba rirtoes. Why I might nut last aa long as yoar wife did**

“Don’t say that. W« bare a com man howl-iindamtandlng “

Think -or “I iiwler<tnnd yon”“I wonder.**“Yoti do me.*’“Ya*—tbat I- Jnsi the dlIBciilty."“I rail you I am at tha crrMwroads

The tlnBar Iwiard pnltil- the wny to ma distinctly."

“DoeH It?"“It dors " He le:ined ncroaa to har

“Wctiid von risk lf?“

nrr br at tiii TTLLn rOK YAI.ITR. HRBTIfTK.HHBC cbb.

fOMTrs

' HUILL TILLKKWsagwaad

lU.IMtin. BICHKIANCawiar of himnsas ow tirawd OrriMi Park TMis

rar gat off at ‘.daw* A**we»AruMiMrTfii.r rtnKi’n«M»r.

sm ttanuM Prlvaia Hath ...... ti * IWagW naa tt|« riMshwtm IIOMWM. Pn-at* Rath ... Wr.iW, r..u tip Iv^wbtaMS ftoaaw. Prtvau Rath . B w M WiaglP M sa rp Itnsbli

P^i-aiMth .. ttb. thwgW fas Up naobH TOi-Arrmt mnaioK room*.-Ai.b ABdni.rTRi.r qihut-

Naw Cm$m and(?arbam MnaaManl

-Ananla’ !• haosaa

Ha Impulsively dtratchad Out Hit Arms. Embracing Har.

“Wbatr -W' askril “I’ll hkla uulliing. i’ll put it all Iw

I fori- MSI -tlw •null* of your friards; the whl»|iar of a scniiilai *hai wouUI m»w Into a ronr; afritid to ••iwii ;i

oew«|iu|ier, fanriuB wlwl might I- I piinletl III it: life nt lirni In soiue lit i tie contiiieninl rilluce ilresdins flii

tbiiiugh. kei'pliic out uf sight last fitay >v*nvil*l rw'o^iilse one. No It wiHildn I Im- fair to you”

Ktliel thoucht 1 UHitnaiil. Il»eii -iii i»wer*'«l ulowly

“No <■hrl^. I iloii't think It would ' “\oU »M*e I Mill -I ••lul just a »elf1*s

rati I"“.tran’t yoti?" .iwl iIh* sndle*! up .h

him“I’ll narar s|iank of this again. I

would have «fa>kafi now - only—I’m dl*- irwciad eoroinataly dlsiraatwl Will yrni forglra me for aprwking aa I dkir

•T*arfalnlT.*’ mid Kllwl “l*m not otfandad. iRi the contrary. Anyway, ni think II over and let you knowr.“

Tou will, raally?" ha aabad graadllv. graspluB at the acmw of a bapa “Yo«. will rmlly think It oror''"

“I will, raslly."“.\nd whan -ba seta ma fraa." he

want on. "wa conid. wa cMald“— Ha ■uddanly -toppad

Mie looke*l coolly at him aa ba ba«l tatrfi and «-li|. “It la a dHBcnlt littia word at Itroa-. Isn’t ItY’

“WonM you marry mar ha askut with a -nprama alfort.

“t oaraa erwas my hrtdgaa nntil I coma to thaiii ~ aatd Rfhai langnbliy “And wa’ra «nch a long way from that ana sran’l waT*

•Tbrn I am to waltr "Yaw. do.** -ba raptlad

CHAMTRR XIII.An Unaspaatsd Aartwal.

**W M all yoar monay gtmmT’ Brant I aabad Rthal.I -I think so “

“Hood hanranar“Daar mamimi knows a- IHtIa alMni

baslnana a- aha «|oa« sUmt ma. I'ntil tht- OMWalmt she ha- always hsd n loaksd haHaf In bar hank and bar dangbtar If I wdi, wtib yon bar ia«t

“Lai ma “Hmar And

an wM I yno." ba oaM

laobad at blm bafd armtinyagnlb wttb tbat <

“Lamt oa mansy. do you msanr Ha fall taMo tba trap.“Taa." ba aaM “i*d do tbat If yan'd

lat mr.“Mba gara )uat tbe -iiggiatloo of a

snaar ami inniail ilallbaralaiy away Ita fait tbe forra of tba iinst-dtan ra

pranf.“I bag yonr pardon ** be aald bumhlr Mw want on as If aba hgd wd banrtl

tba oBansiva anggawilon. “Mu yon -re wa’ra liatb. la a way. at tba crow- rands"

Ha aatasd bar band harraty. "lad asa tnba yon away ont of It all.*' ha crisd

llha withdraw bar band slowly.“Ko.“ aka -aM. “tat Jaat now. I’m

oat In a boittng mood today."Ila maraal away. Mba waicbad blm

Than aba cailad him P» Itar Motiia thing In tbe man attnutad tbia siraanr mitnra. Eba «-«i*ild not aaalyaa or da flba tba attraction. But tba Impallimc fotaa woa lhara.

He want to bar.Ktbal apoka lu blm for the tlrat Mma

softly. almoMt corraslngly."Chris, aouia lima, iiarbapo In tba

dead of nigbt. -omatblng will sonp in OM^tba alaek. salllah. luBurkMis ma. tbat balsa to ba ronaad into artk>n- and the craving for advantura will coma. Tban I’ll sand for you "

Ha took har hand again, nod this time she dM not draw It away. Hi- aald ia a whiaprr:

“And you'll go with mar Ktbal atrrtcbad laaily and amllad at

blm through har Imlf cloaad eyea “I auppose so Than haaveo belfi

yon!""Why abuuM we waltT’ ba cried."It will give us tba auspanwe of et

pactaHan.""I arant you! 1 uaad youT* tie

pleaded.“Ontll tba lime coaaaa for amputa

UooT*"Don’t! iHio’tr And ba dropped

har band suddani).“Wall. I dou’t want you to have mu.i

ikjolaus abwut mr. CbHs. I have num* about you l.al ns begin fair anyway. It will be au much easier whan tba ami (omaa "

"Tbare will ba ou endr be saM |ms slooataly. “I love you—lore yisi with every Iwaatb of my laaly. every thought in my iiiind. avary throb uf my iiarreK I lore y(Mi!“ He kiaae*! Itar baml re paairdly. “I love yooT He took her In bis arms niul |>rtwse«l har to him.

Mba strtigglid with blm without any anger or dUgust or fear. .\h -he lait film away fntni her -lie Just said aim ply:

"Pleas*- ilon't It’s <u* hot this inom- Ing."

.\« -lie tiirueil «wny fajui him -he was -Inn-I; iluuili Hitting lM*sl«le Ila- talile In Hu ini<|i||<- of the riHiiii. her liMi k lunu-l III them. w:i.- the stning*—t • hIiIi-si little tt;:tire Ktliel had <-rcr letMi

Who wa-* she'- How l-mg tinil -lu- Ih-«-ii la Hu- rii-iiii'

KHii-l liiriii-il fii Itn-iit. He w i- ipilfi-|«ll«- iMiW .Iliil tv;-.- Ill •• • stniWiltg

hi; •.light iiiii-iiii'lu- Kthrl w:i-i fiirl-iii' It u. liii-t.-lll>|i-

Hiai llr«-ni ■ •»ii:il h.-iv. Ims-ti .» Iiiill- i-riM-t

Hiiw nil i-rrtli ilid Hi-I ■" '-ir*. gellluTi- uitli'iiil til. II r .• ur -»-ciiig her?

KHu-l oi-iil -f light III Hu- ilcmure llltlf- 11 :ure -Iftliit Ml! i;-- chair.

• • • - . • 1‘cg’s jiuinict III l.ii.:.iiid w.i- um- of

the iniliiiiiili'-if iiiiTuur.i-- uf lu-r llfi- <hc niidi-riisik ilu- xuvngc i|i lllM-riiH-lv to |ilea-ii tier fallu-r, lit--' -um- lu- tuhl her It wiiiilil |iii-:iM- lilui Hut iH-iieuth this feeling Ilf liti-n-lng llllii w.i* upc af sullen re-i-nliiienf at lieltiir unde tu separate from liim

Hlia planiHil all kinds uf re|»r1--*l- Upoll Hie UllfiirllUi:ili' l-'Tlil*- -l-i- tu- guing niiiutig .*‘tu- wiiiilil ' c »•• ri: ti III theui iiiid so itnlieiirtilil* tluii ih « wmiid In- glad to send hci lii- k mu itu- nexi IsHit. Hhc -c!iemi-4l ••■it iuT wtioli- plan of artiuu. She would iTMitniili. t and Ui«oliey and iH-nit*' oimI lielitHe .Nothing limy would ilo would lie rlgtii to tier, aiul lutHiliig -lu- would *!«• or -ay wouki Im- right to them. Sh<i look Inlliiite |d«Tt-iirt- In her plar of •’:iiii tNilgii I'heii. wlieti -he was enjo>iiig th«- pleasiin- of such re-antfiil drra-i s she wroiihl lliliik of her father wnlHtc' for news of imr. of his pHde In her. of Ihiw much lie waiiti-l Iter to siiecciii HIm- woiihl raaliie how uuk'Ii tlie pait lug inenut to liiin. aial all tier lltth- plois woiihl tumble down, and -lu- wniild rr-<*he to tr.* to |*lea*«- ti**r n* latioiis leiirti ail she coukl. •niei-ee«l In- yond all ev|irt—shui aiul either go Imi k lo Auierleii |>ros|ier*nis «»r smmI for lie rath«m to join Iter In Kogland All her dreams ha«l her father elHier cenirlf iigally or emtiiiwtally beating thnaigti them

Hhe refusnl all udvonceauf friend«hi| alKMrd ship N«> one daml si—ik to iMq*. tibe wanted to be alone In tier •o*' row. Mbe and MIebael would rom|i lai Ibe lowrer deck by favor of one of Hm- saaown. wko wtaild ke«f> a atMrp look out for olbeem

This seaman—O'Katrell by name took qatte a llkiag to Peg and the iloc and dM many little kindly, gnu-kai- arta lo mlnlater to Ike comfort of i-Hh of Ikem. He warned her that Hiev wa«M net *et Mtctmet ge with her m>m the deek until he had t<v«t lieen qnaran lined. This hurt l^at more than anr thing ennM. Mbe ourst Into tears. 'Fo bare Mfehael t..aea from ber wnnld la- tbe last misfortnne. Mhe weald. In tleed. he atone In that strange naintry Mbe was Inr-ataoiaMe

O’Ksrrell st Issf i«*ok It i>n hlm-elf to get tbe dog ssboce He wo«ihl wrap him np In some sallclotlis. snd Hmu be wo«iM enrry MIohael outside the gates wlien ih*- customs authoiiiie- had evamlti*-! tier few tielongings

When itM-y re*iclw-l I.lvertwol H'l’- i reli was as gisul as hi- wonl. thousii many were the nnsbMi- moments Hu-* had M tme «a other of the fUMlom- idiri rs wonbi ere tbe -naitk-Hasa tai< k age iVKarrell l•arTt•d -o cnreteaaly an dec his arm.

At Ibe dork a diatlagntsbsit leaking gHMIemnn caim on hantd and after

Wlqr oar Flooru die doit your

There is a knack in making Tube Rose Flour just as there is in making the best wag­on or the best automobile and back of the knack there is the best equipment to turn out the product in the best way and at the lowest cost. We know how. And still back of all this the ideal condition is to have the plant running continually to cut down gen­eral expenses. In making

Tube Roee FVmrwe have the knack, the equipment and the ambition to make the Best Flour on earth.

You can pay more money for flour but you won’t get anything as good as Tube Rose. Possibly you can buy flour for less money, but you’ll find it far more expensive in the end. Why? Because you’ll either throw a lot of it away or punish your stomach with a lot of poor, soggy, indigestible bread. Your experience with flour made in ordinary mills will confirm that statement.

Ovid Roller MillsOvidf, Michigan

•nine -ll-. .«-rali!i. illfl! iilty -i»-, inlc*! In liH .iHni; l'••l: Hi- w.i-* n wi-ll lin--- 111. --••!! -iN .ikiii-.'. tlri»ri-ii-i man of f" ty n».-. ■ III In-ifilwl I’c:; with in in -l.itit ilitilki- ll' hi- iin-wliai iiifli-irt till** :iii«i t-inir II- iii.ititii-r He m triniiii I'll !iliii-i-lf :i-i Mr M'-iii;;i-tin-ry

:iilTi»«-r for III-

atnl ;it iini *. iiriii-*-*il of IV- -i-i n nijiti'r

llnwki—. tlii- Klitii-norrh ••«tiii- IU to t.ikt* > harg.' of i-ntir-i-

I'l-ir I'l-g litHi- liag.< iiaiiai"* o!Iwr liunil--

fi-il ii-liiniii'l of her imor i*onlaliiiii-_* jn-l a few iliiitirei. .imi Iter IlHli- i-a

She « I- Uiortifleil wlieli -he uiiiki*! ilown Hie gaiigna.' with Hi(- firiii*|-r»»u- liHikInu hiwi-r whiie e\irii\.i.:aiiH' lit!-*--ll iM-oiile wiln plle-i tif lii;:g.ik*- i|«*lii-il Ill-re aiiil fhi-ti • TMli-.i'i'rliig to ki-t It exaintiM-l

Ihil Mr H«wki-i iliil iiol aji|H-tr f-i tiiHha* Peg- -tiahliiri*-*- «*ti Ho- cr-ii inir.v. he treati**! lieraiMl her Iwhiiigin a* Htoiigh -in* wen* tin- oumI fn-liniii alile of One laille- anil lier witnlnilM- Hm- UHi-t laimiitete

• Mitalile the gnir-t -he foiiixl •» I’ar rell walling for her. with Hn- I'ri-chni* Mh-batd iHiiiggliiig lo fits* hltn-i'lf from iiLv eii'erliig- Ilnwki*- -non hiid < call aliiiig«lite He h•H|le«i P<>t; Inlo It: then -lie »tref. In**I lait In-r .irni-. anil tt'Farrrll o|ientil Hh* io«lli-loHiii. ami (Hit -prang Mletiaet. iln-ty ami iiirl> aiMi I4ear eyt-il. liiii. oh. miicIi a liaiipy fil*ay. a ITe* I Iona 1*1. n*llevr*l IlIHe e.i nine whell lie naw IiIh lM-lov<<*t owner waiting for him. He m.-nle one -prln-g at ber. inm-h lo fin- la«yi<r'» i||giiit1e«l atnasemenl. mimI In-gnii m liark at het amt Ik'k tier fact- ami Imnda .iimI Jnaiii on and roll over and over nimu P«’K In an exeeoa uf Joy nt liH reteaae

INv oir«*re<l H'l-'arrell an .Vmerk-nn ilollar Mite iiud very little laft.

H’KarrHI IndUnMnlly rafu-ed In lake IL

“Dk. but ye moat, indade ye muair ertod Peg In dlaircoa "Mure I wiai’l Ue alay tonigkt If ye don’t. Hut for you poor Michael here might have been on tbat pfaiee ye spoke of—that <inarantlne. whatever It U Ye -air-l btm from Ihal. .%nd dun i .deaptar U becanai! an Americaii ikdiar. Mure It baa a raiue all over Ibr wurrld. An’, bmble-. I hare an Kagilab OMwey.* l*nor Peg |•l«'alle<l tbat O’KarrHI sbould take IL ii*- ha*l Iwen no nice lo ber all tbe way over.

Hawbas InteCpnaad siUllfMly. gave O’Parrall :» ahllUmM^ thankml blm warmly far hla kindam- (a Peg and her flog, retnmrd tba daHar to l*aa let ber agy goedby le iBe ktmlly Mil or, toM Ibe cabman to <li1re to a rer tain railway ataMnu. -(mI In a few see iHttIa they were Iwwilag along and Peg hs4l entere*! a new country ami i new life. They teaebrd Ibe railway ata tp«n. and liawkea proenred tieketa. and In hair an bear they were <m a tfnin lionml for tbe n«Mth of Kngland

Dnrtng tbe Journey llawkee rotan teetad no latormatlen. He bangbl ber IMipera ami magatinea and <4tovad ber Inncb. TMn l*cr rtfward HBa aabl tba sMp had iwt agwqtL

dill nni think «be woiil*! v*ant food for ■1 long till!*' lo lome

.\fter uwhil)'. Hr«-<l out with the rush anil excli u.i-iit of the -hip- arrival, I’l'g fell an I ten.

Ill M f**w buura they r«‘.i< n*-d fhvlr iie-Hnallon. Hawke.- w'ok- her and tol<l her ahi waa ut her Jouni'-y’s end. He again balled a cab. told the driver where lo go and gut In with Peg, .Mi­chael .tnd her luggagn. In Hh- itab lie hand'd Peg a card .iiid told hrr to go to the addreaa wrttlen on It and the p*opli then- lo allow her tu wattuntil be Jolind her He hod a tnialneaa i*all to luaki- In Hw tuwu. lit- would l>« aa Nlmrt a ttiui- -m im-albic She wua Just tu tell the {leoiile that -bi bad lieeu a«ke<l lo mil Ibere and wait.

After tbc call hiiil gone tbrough few -Ireet- It <i(ii|aie*l tiefore a Mg liuildiug Hiiuki- got out. told Hm caiinMii wberi- to take l**qt. {Mii<l biUt an«l. with -onii- ttnal idmoultloipi to Peg. dlMpiN-arcd lUrough tbe -wim- door- of the town hail

Tbe caluiiaii look the wondenng IVg along until h*- drov*- up to a very baud -<»me KllziilN-th.in hoiiM-. There hi •ttqqa-l I eg keike*! at the uanH' -ti tile gnl*‘|Meit- ami Iheit H- (lie iiaiiie on tile canl Mr Hawke- tiad given he* Tliejr were Hi*- <»Mmi once more -In gathered up tii*r lic!->tigtiig- and b«‘r •log and |M—i-t III through tbe gali- |Mm|ii and wundcrol u|> the long driie on a Itatr of In-f—-Hmi. Hhe walked through Ibe iiatlm dividing rose l•e<l• until -be came to i-uiie iqieii window- The main entnm**- liall of tbc bon*.* -eemed to la* blitdeii away Mmewbere amkl tbe tall o|*l in-w.

Peg mmle -iralglil for tbe optai win iSowa and walke<l into the moat won ilarfni looking room -he hail *wer ac*-n Krerytblng in It nu- okl and ma-ai It iMwpnlie rmiturte!* gone by In every detalL IMg iMdd tier breath aa *be lonkod around her. Pletnrea and tapaatrtas stared at- her from tbe walU Bonntlfnl aid va-ew were arraagad In caMaata. The carpet wan deep and anft and Mided all -oand. Png almoat gave aa albnilaibHi of aarpnae at tbe wnadsea mt the nxMn. when abe s«hI dmSy bnenaN* *wn-etona tbat abe wa­

in tbe room, tbat others were tbat tbey.ivere talking-

In Ibe iltrvcriaa th« from and mw, to ber aa

toalabaMaL a omii wttb a wanmn In Ma anas. He wa* >|ieaklng to ber In a moot animt manner They were partially *wocrul*-l by -ome -tatnary.

Pen *-anc|iHleil at on*-* that abe ha*} intruded on noun* n- •l«l 'Hi'nc nt which abe waa not ite-tml. so abe tn atantly mt down with har hack pi them

Hbc tr*r*l not to llaien. Imt aomr of tbe Word- i-aio*- dL«tlnctly to her Juat na abe wa* hectwning *err niicomidrta Ide ami had Imlf made ui> ber mind t*- leave the ro*«t«i hmU And aomewbefi •doe to watt >b«* auddeuly beard baroetf nddiraowd ami In no uni arta In tone of rotco. Tbrie were indlgnatlan. oar pH’.o aad anger In Rtbel's tinaattoti'

"I'Innr loag hA<e ywn bnmi bnroT"HI % atrBi-

togly handsM.in, ‘ uillfully drewo*-! young lady ci.iiing down at her. Her manner wa.s h.iu-lity In the oxtmni-. Peg felt mo-1 mihiiiipy aa abe lookcti .It ber niHl did mu nnawar Immodl- atelr,

• To tie i-ontlntie*! n.-xt week.)

.Noliody knows for sure whether th ■ l‘.H'i girl baa forgotten how to blush iiecauae ahi- wears an much roogo and powder there's no telling. But does anyone care?

••N'n Ml Vnw M lal**

! ^I*

Dom^t Yom Be JihytU

Evers ’ revolutionary end fundamental chnn|^es and i.-r.pn'vonii.’nu in the pn>ooaa at xoMV.u^ coffees are ilesijuiacl to do ..v;*i:v with any disturbing effimu ;.:mbutcd to ciaffoa drinking

11 you feir that coffee willc ausc ' loeplcssness, indibaation, ('.yspi.*p.:>.j, headiuhe. palpitation or ncrv’ottsnpss, you will ne pinnanntly surp;uci './hci you drink

gpwMMg. Wanror A Oa.%

^&§feemL .?.: ’ cr.c cf the moHt ^ir.. .. ’r-i ..:id aatijfVinA hawg^

t . . .w-i to tr.jn. lon|gr* */' i t*”* 15 c;';itc»i vourHlf

‘‘.'.ubstimtes,*’2;*-cullnti *. .1 dni-us jc c-'hcr ursatiUam;r>' ..,.cv.r.Ia.r'.ir ■ • that all .ic r'twnjVh

i .}« n.jaw atmei n( (k«M Jtma• prea»-"--- .| i.i thvlm

1 I X ! ;•» tcT i nit'item i ir'*mir»jiap.g|*at'ynt»!;.anawry

1 A ♦ iTtprrv'!^ CofTknn. ^ ''->i swd -3a •

Warnar & CtL- .« —tea fTBii—um UwOwt iaro* lar iSa UaMoa m.**,■.CHICAOO. U. A A.

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PACE 12 ET. TMUMOAY I, 191S,

WkTlIitlAUHBvan?

Al ll» WmUv «i 0iTW wriastr kwtan to amy

ilw* the Mp wiik dMi>. Him is notMag for ««w lo do but pat citiws ia wsilitr, fsed them to wringtr aad baag tbota oat. It even dos- jraar riasiag.

Room for thrt* rxtra tabs tmasion fits uadcr tasin h«ac> wbsa aat ia uat.

No Rubbing No Stoopin g

QHE wttlet the WMb d«y ^ problem. Sbe will hen- die the docbe* more care> fatty, aMb them cleaner. Her wagBi will be only a lit> de electricity or geeolinr once a week and she'll do the wattling efidently and without any hias.

Sbe has ito off dajra and never gets peeved.

LAUNoav Quun No. 4 and her siireT* are at our store non-. They are all fmc lookers, and better performers.C»me Im mul Lo%k Tkem Over

No Rinaing No Lifting

Nozzles Host* > ranks - Krass Fittinji's of all kinds • Pules Pumj» • Hose Connections • Packing

Columbia Ijjnitor or Red Seal Batteries 20c.

R.SCLARK**Evmryikmg in Powmr Maekhmry**

Wnat Highnm St St Johna, Mich.

i nBAKe*H rMNMHHU t i NOKTH THTOB t

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Paul Morton lutd brotbar. PrancU. The Misses Doris sad Dorothy l*ark>.-------er srr spsndlDjc thair rscatlon at thair

spant from PrMay uatll Saoday with hone hare.their arsadparents. Mr. and Mrt. J. C. 1 jgr. urs. Arthur Mulder. Vida Shumaker. Halcam and Howard Ridenour spent

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berlin carry a saadnv at Olsna Waltar’a.broad smile. A Ittle baby girl, by tbs Helen and Doanid Stocker of Uan-n^e of Brownie Itey. has taken her spent Saturday aad Sunday at tba abiding rdare with than. Beat wtsbas. home of (iao. Comaatalk aad attended

Ratts Benton and wife and Mrs Iru church bar*.Kalch and son spent Sunday with Mias I.<urata fSIffels Is spending thisMark (Sag* and sister. week at her home.

Marguerite and I.eonard Dunlap of Tliere will Ih* a spelling sch«K>l at

A. B. Oray, over Sunday.Wllltam .Sntton af Pantinc vtaMad

frtaada la Orld aavaral daya Uat weak.Joba Voorhaas spent from Tuawlny

until Thwmdny with frlanda U Lmlags- burg laat araek.

Maaars. Stekala. Kddy and Latto of Klato and Vydar of lInnnUtar attend* ad a masting of the K. A. M. lodse in Ovid Wodnaadny avantag.

Orlay Jonas was the auaal of St. Jhbns friends tba Uat of the araak.

W. J. Job neon ama a caller In (Imad Hnptda on bustnana Thuraday.

Mias rioranoa Boyd was tba guaat mas Allea Meehan In Sabnwing, thn

laat of tba wwafc.Abont twamy Ovid Maaana wave la

St. Johna Thuraday allandlag a meat, lag of tba rowmnndary Knlgbta Tam* pinr. Bight ware taking tba TempUr

Mnrloo Conroy of Owonao wna an Ovid caller laat Wedaaaday.

Mro. Joaopblae MllUrd tana bean vla- Itlag relativaa at Plymouth aad Rad­ford tor aavaral daya.

William Stanhope baa pnrahaaad the property at the comer of Paarl aad flmtlot otraat. recoatly oeeupM by Robert Btaoa.

B. P. Kellogg of St. Johns called on friends In OvM PrMny.

Jobn Woodworth and John rhnffaa ware callara U Owooao PrMny.

Ralph Aultman of Bast Lansing wna the guest of hU paraotn. Mr. aad Mrs. R. J. Aultman. over Sunday.

Herbert Austin of I.alngaburg visit­ed with Mr. and Mrs. Jnmaa Austin' one day last weak. {

br. and Mrs. B. L. Batas entertnUad, a number of fiiands to a six o’clock

Harry Austin left Saturday for; dinner Priday. The evening was spent Flint and Detroit, after spending tba In pUyIng “Mw.”winter with relatives In OvM. Robert Steel of St. Johns was n bna-

Supt. F. C. Smith was U Orand Rap-, Ineaa caller In OvM Friday.Ids aeveml days laat week. I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trombley of

.Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge liung arc IbajOratlol county were gtieata of Hr. and» 4.,. -iS Sn,‘rrily: I

Mdad within tha vUhwa.Mr. Otsbam was a grant mndnr, aad

was gond nntbarhy an lopiaa of tho day. For tha paat two yanra ha has bean in Calling health, bat has bean

____________________________________ ehaarful and iMOant. balag partlc-■ I uUrly aaalnuu tor tba waMara of hU

An aaoallant laature. ''Thm Urmadawr family, of tha RocMas** wna given la tha hlgb HaaMaa the tmmedUte fnaally, ha aehael aaaambly room Tuaadny ana- lanvaa two ■latara. ana U (’olorado nlag. by Supt- P* C. Smltb. Abont aov- and ana U Iowa. eaty-Sve cplorad vtaws ware used to Tha faaeral aarvlcaa wave haM illuntmta tha Uetura. from tha home at S:S0 o'eloak Sun-

------------- day aftamspn. Rev. L. K. Long. oSi-ViannanC IBsh SMla. |cUltag. The ramalna warn laM to

The Lndlaa Cfwaaant Club anioyad*" ^ ****** canmtan.a pi——I av—lag Monday at tho ihoaw of Mra. Varna SsnUrs. After a' >Uaa Jennie Hndaaa af Fraaktort U abort banlnaaa maittng. te whieh a tha gnant of bar pnroato, Mr. and Mrs. lactara oanma r nnimlttaa wna agpolal- j Henry Hndaon. tbto weak.•d tor anat year, roll call amn iwt Mrs. Jokn lhankUnd aad Mr. Bob- spandad to with **Aa agrienitami nr art Sknnklanri. Mrs. Mande La— a mining prednet of Uanaaay.” An and Frank Buab of Ana Arbor; Mr. asealUnt paper on '*The Oanaaa Wo- aad Mrs. DavM Omham and toaMly. nMUi and Her Work” and ’Oanaan, Mr. aad Mrs. (Tharl— Orakam aad Chlldr— aad Hoam Llto'* wan given family aad Mrs. Patar Purvto of by Mra F. C. Smltb. Ho—Ma Oar- Owoaao; Mrs Gaorsa Caitar. Mr. andwan Wontao of Toda)' by Mra. Lnwls SkaMon 'The meat lag was adfoumod to meat U taro aroaks with Mra. Thamaa Hyalop.

Eugooe Buck, a well-known real* deal of DvM. paaoad away Wadasaday momtag. fuiloaSag an lllaaaa of twoweeks witb typkoM pnaumonU. The ... ^ ....funeral aarvlcaa wrpa bald from the: evening, after \lsltlng raU-home on east BIm atraet at .e a,Mr. aad Mra. Daorgr Zeigler uf St.

Mva John Oarratt. Mr. and Mrs. Bara Waite aad Mtos NallU Oraham of Bl- sle; Mr. aad Mra. Bart Dobaoa aad Mra Alica Dobaoa of St. Johns ware among tbooe from ont-of-town who sttaoded tba fuaeral of W. J. (iraluun In OvM Sunday aftamooa.

HaroM Annia of DUmoadala vUltad with .Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Radfem over Sunday.

Mra. Frank Dnak ratumad to OvM

weak. «w

iiMi* BfD to

WookexTafiored

o'clock Saturday aftamcMm. Rev. O. M. Thraaber of the Hapllal church oSUI-atlag.

Delbert Kugene Ruck, the oldest WblM of Solomon and Mary L. Bnck. was bom In Victor township. Clinton county. Michigan. August SO. IMl. aad died at OvM. Michigan, March 2a, 1016. at tba age of <S y—rs. 8 roontba and

Johna rialled at tha home af bla sta­ter, Mra Almond Jolly, over Sunday.

will give you the same satisfaction in style, fit. material and workman­ship, and at much less cost.

i-.i ^

In I Holalnd was a caller InUtom In Owoaao Monday aftaraoon1 -o-*. b--. 1-1-

union were bom live children. They' Frank AustU of Orand Rapids vla-iba- came Monday eveulag for a visit

tbay moved to a farm aoathwaat of, •'•f^T^"*****Chaplo. where tbay lived until IPdO. * whan they inovad to OarSaM. Bay

Mlaa Iraoe Fllsher uf New Baltimore Is spoadlag tha araek with her mother. Mrs J. C. Fllabar.

Hubert Olaaaon of Darand was the guasi of bis par—Is. Mr. aad Mra.

l^nslnp came Friday night to spend Mark Orernia Friday evening. Come, the week of vacation with their grand. i-jj^ sugar social, held at the church panntK. Mr and* Mra. Ma;ta Menton prldnv crenlng. waa well attended.

Joaephinc I'rti made a bukineaa Mr.'and .Mrs. Otla Halcam ware trln to I.enalng Monday. srcatl) surprised at their home last

county. A little over two y—rs later they came to OvM to care for hisfather, wtaoae health failed him, and ii.„.ra.vhave since made their home here, for ,tba paat nine y—rs resMtng In the ***' ”****Tllla^.

U—Idas the widow, he I—vaa to mourn their loss. —e daughter. Mra.C. J. Seymore of Detroit, two aoaa

of Shop*ardavllle were vlsltorf In OvM Satur­day.

Rav. and Mra. O. M. 'Thrashar eatar- talnad har par—ta, Mr. —d Mra. J. E.

Arthur and cillTord. of OvM. an agad, <*l>urch of Holly, last w—k. mother. Mrs. Solomon Buck, who ia Mrs. (kmrge Hilda— wwa a caller in *3 y—rs oM. and aeveral othar rala-1 Owoaao one day last w—k.tivas —d friends.

The remains ware laM to rest Maple drove ceniatery.

Mr. and Mrs. Cbaiiaa VanDyke and tn sou. Uoyd. were —Had to Marie Beach

last weok by the d—tb of hla uncle. ' Mr. and .Mrs. Claude HI—k of Alma have moved into the Moore property

‘ In Mabbitt'a additl—.Mrs. K—nelh Cntlar of Dawitl vis-

Mrs

TawaeMp Can—ass BaM.The republicans and democrats bald

their cauciiaes In the vlliage ball Sal-1 ued fnends in Ovid Saturday. urday and placed their candMates for Mlaa Mabel M—therby of Craml the vaiiouB township offleas in nomln-. Kapi(]» has lie— the giieat of her atlon. .Moot of the <andldataa ware 1 grandmother. Mrs Dabelle Kinney.

__ _ _ _ _ „ __ _____ iiomliialed by acclamation, altlioagh ae^efhl days.Kugene Uarrius of UnsIng Wednesday'eOnlng. the event being j‘O"''*** *«»■ ‘he |>oalllons of treasurer» Mrs 1. J. Sage retunied SatunU>

EdaotiMra. Mason Irving of Bay City baa

be— assisting hi the care of her motb- ar, Mrs Jobn Btrasabiirpar, who has ba— quite aartously ill for the post two weeks.

I'aaal— w—k la being obaanred tbia waek by apacial aervicea each ev—tag at the Congregati—al aad Methodlat churches.

Mr. and Mra. R. C. Smith and a—. Donovan, and Miss \e||a Town wars gu—Is of frienda at ykil— RapMs over Sunday.

C. V. Harris was rallad to llllaols the latlar part of the waek by tba serious illness of hla father.

.Mias .Mabel Jenks of Owoaao sp—t Sunday at her home In OvM.

F. D. Fo* went to Battle Creek — \Vedneada> and ac—mfianled Mrs Fnx hunw Monday evening She is rapid­ly reitiveiing from her recent opera­tion.

.Mrs .Mabel Crane. Mr and Mra. Moru<-e Hath and C. C. Brown of Brant, .Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Brown of Owtw*

sprat laat week with her mother. Mrs Oeo. Kipp.

Mr- Kugeiie Ilarrlus vialtt-d Jose­phine Price Frlda> .iftrmuon and eve­ning.

Mrv hM KiDi..on> Is on the sick list.

their tw—tieth wedding annircraary. Although Mrs. Ilal—tii was not well, everyone seemed to enjoy theniselves very* much. After aiipper, which was served to about llfiy fri—da and rel­atives. a purse was made up for them

and highways eommlasbmers helped fron, „ visit with her daughter. Mrs. to enliven interest. William .Snelllng. in Fowler

The tickets were nominated as fol- ii*rry Allen spent Salurdat after-n«w»ii with friends in tlwoaao.

Itepubllean Su|ierviaoi, Im J. Fria-: Mr . nd Mrs Frank Rlee of Flint................. ^____ _________ .............hie; clerk. tV M. I*otter. ‘reaaurer, Nvere guests of his parents, Mr. and Mr^ C J. .Seymon- of fietrolt from

Josephine I»ri« e .’-eeeiv<-d a''ard Frl- by their fiienda. with which Mr and'^*”*'*" 'V«>odwortli; highway <'oinmts- Mr^ .Alfred Hire. Sunday. i oui-«»f-iown attended the funer.'il ofday from ra J ss Kipp from Jack- Mrs Haiccmi purchased a 1.—utlful overseer. Klliah Mrs B. A Wilkinson and children! Kug. ne Buck Saturday

»ida. stating they would rocker. Twr Ive o'clock all started tor I’lielps; Justice of the i—o. Hoberf returned Saturdax from .N'orthvllle. | .Miss Kthel Itovd of Mt. Pleasant has 'hi week. She Is well home wishing Mr and Mrs ijalcam ^ Menter. John «hen- she whs called by the illne«s of' been the guest of her parents, Mr.

S4I, Mrs. StaiifTer of l.ainsing. M.j| M. Brown nf Burt. Mr. .ind- Mm. K E. ♦ Brown and family of laiingsburg; W. j f B. Brown and .1 it Handeraan of .MM-j I dh'bury, .Mr. and Mrs .Nelson Powell. I and l^erny Allen of Klale and Mr. and ' t

The WtKylle.x Fashion Hunrau in Paris, under the direction of Madame

V- ^- T* I ,

Savarie, the noted style authority. ......brings to the Wooltex designing staff all the btMit Euro pean fashion ideas. Skillful tlt*signing by a staff of real artists assures styles acceptable to refined and cultured .‘American women.

The same high standard of skill is evident in the cutting and tailoring of all Wooltex garments.

The pure wool materials are shrunk before cutting. .^11 .s(*ams are taiif»r-basted befonr stitching. Collars and lapels receive special care and edges are smooth and flat.

Ever)’ garment must pass four distinct inspections before it gi»cs to a wearer.

.All this skill and care accounts for the .splendid fit­ting (Qualities of Wfioltex garments.

77f# ll'oo//«u roatn, mhUh nut/ tor Sftrinff hare thr ittyie, (/yalltff, cnrr/ul fftifnriny anti fit of ruMlom mntie, rwH itt (t fjreot that IrnH rrmt. Conte in uiifi »ee them tothttf

John Hicks

Ui«- ''limal.- there, and twenty more years of happin—t

aonvillc. F atari lion pleased ihinkn ! ■ r

.Mr nn.Kiiraka 'P*nt Mondav with Mr an<i Mm J. (' Shuma..er. and also visit'd

• >'?er fri'-rd? In the —miiuinitv

St. Johns, Michigan

if much lii.priivetl Then will be Sabbath school andllarrla, Albert ('ulklns, Warren Plac- •r. iHMfd of review. I*. W Holland. !>.

larencf Throop of church at the drove Sunday at the:** -AllenSpecial F:aater ringing l>eiiiocratl« Supervisor. Charles

: MUner: clerk. Wm. IS, Whlt«>: tr—e-

^a| Tactfully Pal.Iloust'n.an It I'd known you were

going to drop li, 01 -,11 Ml unexpected­ly we wiiulil have had a better din­ner

Morton Ivin'i ' entlon it. old man; but next I In I II jiure and let you know

.Straw, show which way the wind blowft Bui w :.at d<*e* a fellow wltl..H pe<-k of du«t In ■'> eyes care about whether it c-omc' from .S.. S.. K. or \V.?

If you think i h •• liefnre you a|>—k. th'- other < hap la jus' ae apt as not in prove your i«»lnt. anyway I

usual hour, also

The democralB of Victor township urer, Charles Schoch; highway —m- have placed the following ticket m .^'eraeer, Fn-d Momlnalloii .Supervisor. F>ld Smith; 1 lhi*‘er: jusilcn- of p—. e, Frank Mulle: clerk, klarl T Smith: treasurer. Wm. iParker. Wllltam Kcichuni; romnilaaloner highways,|Frank Jenks. Willard Baker; tJeo Wauvie: juatic*- lo fill mcancy.i **®»rd of re\|ew, lAttlefleld. Kae-Frank Skarrett; justice, full term. II,j*‘l** P'lDiam.K. Brown; meml>er Board of Review,! Ihe election, wbteh will be heldJ. U l*Brker: .-onatables. 1. K Wauvie. 1 n<*xl Monday, the ipieatlon of retum- lamU T. Jorae, Walt Maker. Thomas *«»lf •'» *»««• o*«l pathmaster system In

Iter father sevemi weeks ago. jaiid ilr» L. .1. Boyd, this weekLuther Byoo of Owosso visited rel-' Mrs M B llaach of St. Johns vls-

atlviin Ovid Saturday and Sunday. jPe<l with Mrs M. .T Morrlaon in Ovid A'tirge .Slone of Saginaw has Iwen Thtirt-dny

Ihe guest of bis grandmother. MrLiitln-r .St.rile, f.ir sevemi days

Mrs KImer IKiyen .ind children. Ne­va and Dale, visited relatives In Owns- M> aevi-ral daya lust weak.

Mrs. M Itensiugcr was the guest ol relatives in St Johns sevaml day - j last week

t Dr Walter Taylor of l*oltcrvllle 1—t' .\lr and Mrs I^hmi Woodworth were his ham by flr« Tuesday evening. Tha

callcre ill Owoaao .Monday.I-. T. Storrer atient Tuesday In De-

tndi on business.italpli Oleaaon of I-analng vlait«-d,

with his iiarenis. Mr and Mrs K. J.j <iless«Hi. 'Tuesday i

Mr and Mm 1. J. Miller are mov-

ST. JOHNS MARKETS.OK A INS.

Wheat, while Wheat, red Oats

lliggina

A pemimiiion too green lo be btITen into by -unie trusting human

An imitation wo.uan who did not think herstelf superior to the real thing.

A atio«- string that seemed In a inotMl to Ih- pleasant when you were In a burry.

mad htiilding will lie voted on

Mrs .A. J. Ih*wIs and son. .Maxwell, ing Into Ihe rooms over the hardware: vlsltefi with Mr. and Mm Bert l.ewls I stnit-.in CIsre H few days last week. F. A. Mamhall was a bualnesa caller,

Mrs C C, Ituweli vr—t to Flint last fin Owoaao Tuesday morning.

blaxc originated in a neighbor’s bam ind spread to the Taylor property.Moat of the contents were removed be­fore the flames bad r—ched the build­ing.

Mist Alice .Meehan vialted with har ‘ ■*t^***‘*sister. Miss Mary Meehau. in Owoaao Bye Tuesday . Conrr in ear

Mias Elsie Ov— of Detroit visited <*h‘»lee band pick Ima from Saturday until Tueaday with Mr. Clorer seed. June ... and Mm H. C Or—. Master John Ov— piovar seed. Matnrootl

lira) Line >oM Onl.D C Payne, who has conducted a

dray biisin—s tn tivid for about two yearn, sold out his interest to Kra—t Wright this weak. .Mr. Wright haa re-

week for a short visit with relMlvea I Mlaa imrls Doak of Fta^ Rapids l*l returned hinao with har. after ap—dMiss Anibra Parks waa a caller In | visiting al the home of Mr. and Mrs. j

Owoaao .-taiurday aflerauuc. ! B S tVoodworth and other frl—ds In :Mrs .Male Conroy and Miss Florenc# ! Ovid this week

WarHeld cf l,y—s were guests at the liome of .Mr. and Mrs. James Briggs

sided In ttvid for several months and over Sunday.Is quite well known. He io»»k i)osaes- Miss Anna McCarty of Detroit vlalt- slon this morning * ed with her mother, .Mm. Jaaette Mc-

----------- ICarty. over Sunday.

.Mrs Jay Smith aad son. Clare, w—t

Ing several weeks in Detroit.The Baptist enurrn society la plan

nlng to build a parsonage on Um lots

Clorer, Alsyke.^rimcLITE (rrorK.

to OwtMMM) Mondax for a visit with rel-) south of the church this ^'®***^' '*'***church shads will be moved to the r—r of the church building.atives

M' J. Johnson was a bualnesa vla- tlor in tiwosso Tuesday morning.

Mm tieorg'- Huntingt— and Mm

Sheep(tattle, totted Veal Calves Hoga. par cwt.

Mlaa Hattie Monlt— was a vlaltor in laimba, per cwt.

tl.381.42

.................. 31_ .70

.S6______ .3«

------2.«0$6 to HAO

. $6 to $i7tt tt to fS.SO

----- |4.ft»•K to 16____ 8.«0

.. CJM ...... 8.00

Owooao Frtday,

l*roffre««ave flab Beafo.Mrs Charles Birmingham was host-:..........................................................ee.e.aee.eeeeeee.aj^^

SPECIAL SALEtor Saturday

BRA¥E GERMAN WOMEN.Feegtit Until All the Men Abeut Them

Had Surrendered.

Ctimt in .intl j;t*t s«nn«* <)t our f.iiicy Sujj.vr Cured Ham

for !*!aster

drooled Ham. sliced _ ine^ Cornad Beeb ___ ttfolSrHome-cured Itac—. sliced Mr Fr—h V—1 St—k _____ WeHeron by chnak ..... * » ___ He V—1 Chop ................. Ite-ISr

Spare Riba , Mr V—1 Ro—t _ . Mr

Pork la chunk___________ Mr Veal Tenderiolr. ____ .... ffc

Pork IgSas ____ WHe H—ala— Rib Ro—t Mp4M

Pork Shoulders ... Mr II—elaas Rump Rat _ MtoMe

Small Pork Chop ................. I4r II—sisaa Shoulder Rat. ___Me

Perk Steak . . ........ ISHr Fhaer Ckneli SI—k___ MMc

Ilaaf Skunider Mr Hotoff— Saaaage ___ IfMr

B—f Riba ___ tta-Me 8 Iba. lAver Sauaaffs ___— fltaPolk Idver. lb.......... .. fir

Reef Strak . I«r Pichled Tripe____________ 8ePr. H Stsek -------- Mr 8 Iba Pichled Pigs Phot _ MeFat PurV Mr White Ftah . .. ...._ MeFat Salt Pork --------- Mr Tr—t ----------------- 14c

•Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Denniaun of i Arthur Morse returned to OtrW Tun*Durand visttad with relatlrea In Ovid i day from .North Hloomiteld. .N. Y

I i^. K Tucker transacted bualnesa In• I the Woman's Progreoalve ('tub. Roll L. FI Tucker and D. K. Barrua wen- j F—more T^ieadayJ —11 was responded to with the naming callers In IMmpeit laat waek Wednes-1 Krn<*st Cross tlllver Smith. Charles e of some household economy. Allas Ly- day |(1Imm>. Ward Warren Paul Smith and• dla Wlieelock read an excellent paper Charles Nell of South Bend. Indiana, I Heno Barrius wert= In Itetrolt th< first• on "Making the Knds Mqel” and Mm. visited wHh relailves In Ovid Wedne«.jof the weeke B H WtHMlworth gave a well-prepared day and Thursday. Henry Ijore# has aic-pted a posi-2 artirii on .'Housewives' l^aaguc.** A .'Ir and Mm J. II. Robson were In iliiu In ih«- girwen store of John A. a ' dlsciiaalon on "llouaekeeiier'a Proli- Ionia Thursday, wherf he atl—ded a ; Utai.• lems” led by Mm Fred M'oodworth. meeting of Ihe prison hoard of con- yir« Charles Ftatou and daughter,2 followed Tile meeting will he held Irni ! Margaret. w<-r< vlalinrs in Owosso lasta : .April 12lh at the home of Mrs. William ai. S. Duncan retu—ed Thuraday I week Wedn»»Htay2 Montague. , fmm a visit with friends In DelroH. j Clifford .-hiuler of .Albion Is spend-S ------------- Mm Susan Daley has be— the | Ing the w. ek at his home m Ox Id

guest of Mr. aad Mm. Hdward Sp—•! Meadan es F. A .Mamhall ana W. J. cer. norih of Ovid, tor sevemi days. I listhawsy went to Detroit Tuesday

Mrs laielta Aldert— and daughtamifor a few days visit have be— vial 'ng relatlv— at Huiit*| Mr. and Mrs Harold Martin andlagton. lad.. Ui a ahtirt time. |a—. Robert, of St Johns vtalted with _ „ „ _

________ _ Mr. aad Mm Pater HuwU have. Mr a^ Mn Ro^rt Hyslop the latter, ^ ^ ;• the hfmae —ly a tow days betofv hta ““ved to ‘Fe 8—tharorth form, a—th i pa^^ ^ ..__L J aad awngMlletl to cita In2 ‘ toath He hM ba- a r-M-t of Orld rac-tly purch— ^ , wh- all 'be m- ab-t• a number of yaara ami was woll-teown ^ „ . ___ _ mi- i«iILi

am—g reatd-to of thta tow—iUp |.last wwak fr—I sp—dlag the winter

nBBBHBD MKATB.Beef, dressed________ $9.60 ft tlO.Ot*Pork, dressed . 18.00 ft 1843Ctalve«, dreeaad __ 818.00

LITE POirLTBlH—s. large and fat—wanted ......| .12Young chick—a. lame aad tot ___ .10

A dii>|iae-h froni AA'iiiwaw lays that Roostem ................. ............................... .06snni: the priM.oerH <-apiiired along Chicks and fowl, light ... ... .00 to .10

(jeeoc, alive _________________ .ggTurkeys, large fat ............. .12Ducks 10

f'lvnl Mar Veteran Answers I alL AY. J. Oraham. a highly esteemed

veteran of the Ctxrll War. panood away Friday moralag from heart trouble. Although be had ba— In poor h—Ith for aeveml months, he was contaed to

the Bsiirn l>,v ttie Biisalans were a numlter "f tlermsii women .Aeronllnv: tn tin- dispatch, -mium- of them wen- fonml with rllle- in their iMmla when the Russian'' iiMule ibeir Ussli across the river Thex stuck i" Hie ir—ches even when Hie lliissian light horae itaslMsI ii|hhi them

They fought with all the Intgonlty of the snci—I ftormai) wnawn whom (taesar fnxind opfMMiing hla troops be­fore the ilawn of the chtisftoa ere.

only

Fresh OrofftT! for .Saturday

George StoerckThe Market ’round the Comer

Willtani Jahnat— (;---------- ----------------at Anaam—. Iowa. June Itth. 1844. and , '■> Floridadied at OtM. Mtohtgun. March M. 1016, i W. H. Rob—a of Datrott vtalted at the age of 70 y—ra. 9 moatha mv‘i frl—ds la Dvid the Heat of the week 14 dajrs Hla early life w— ap—t at | Mbw Orace Mtolworth of ft—tb Hhv- AaeiBOM. — to vtoittag with her par—ts. Mr.

Ob May tl. 187J. he waa united la'aad Mrs Vial— Walworth, this w—k. aMiTlage to Mtaa Augusta Boah of Mrs Wllltam Hoy of Ow—oo w— Oold—. CaloTado. aad to thta —ton the gueet of her ototer. Mra. Allle My- were bom lire a—s, Fmak, who died dar. In Oxrld Friday.In lafaacy. John J.. who died May S.' Mis* Klta Walher of Flint ta »p—d* 1918. David aad Charlea of Ow— lag the ws— wMh her parents. Mr. and Mark, who Hr— at home. —d Mm Chari— Walker.

Mr. (Irabem —Hated tor the Civil John H. Roha— h— perrhaasd a War with Co. B 9lh Iowa Intoatry at Ford car.the age of aightsan. He loeh port In Mm Lo— Miner and a—. Jnniea. many of the principal batll— of Ihe ol Ow— rlaltad with her pnr—ts.wnr aad w— al— with O—eral Sher- Mr. and Mra. Jatn— Woodworth,man la hla march tn the am. He Thuraday.w— wonadad aeveml lltnee. and tn Jay A’onrhe— ap—i hiot Wednesday the battle of Ringgold, n—r Chntta- in Ithaca, the gn—t of Mtaa Hfuel Dooga. he bod hla knaponek tom Kelly.

2 I away hy a 18 potind raan— halt. The Mm. Fmak (late of Dwn—o sp—t• I effect of the ehot kitorked him e—- the tatter |>art of Ihe week la Ovid,• I le—. —d he wm IhtMuht dead by hta the gueet of Mr aad Mm Ftnyd Stoat2 ! comp—tons This wounded him In Mlaa Alice Meehan of Saha wing la a the arm, end ba w— uaaMc to oae R vtotllng with her per—ts. Mr —d• tor aeoM lime. Mm. Thom— Meehan, this week.21 The family moved from Cotorado Mesdame* James MctllHIeuddy and a to tTInt— ennaty. MIchta—. In July Charles Hat— were '-allem In Detrolf 2 1881. Here he w— employed — a Mon^.«v nd Tueaday. o ntill wTight la Maple Rapids. Roches- Mr a— Dewitt w— a vtaltor la alter Cel—y aad RIato. They moved to Owa—a italurdav.2 Ovid township ah—t Mis— ysava affo l^ewta Rurhe of Flint aad Mtaa Cora a I Far Um p—i thr— years they have re- tlniiie of Oxford were itmeto of Mrs

In St. Johns Friday.W.. R. Shaw w—t to Onaway Friday

where he vtalted until Monday with hta era. Robert Stum. ^

Paultoe. Dale aad Alt— Sheld— ^- Ited with their graadpar—ta la B—- ntaler I—t week.

Mtaa Blanche Tompkins rstarwod — Frida) from a two wseka' xrtalt wfth retativ— iB Detrell.

Mrs Jam— McOllllruddy w— a —li­ar la OwoB— —e day loot weak.

Mtaa Altoe Cnmtalagi of ('oraaaa Tneoday afterno— tor a tow

daya vlalt with her a—t, Mrs. A. B. Flacke

Mtaa He|— Marokall of Obertta. O.. caam Wedaegtax 'v—lag *o vlalt her par—la, Mr. airi ^m F A. Marakall

Chari— and Itavid Oraham of Owna- — ware railed lo Ovid Flida) by tka death of the!/ father. W. J. Orakam

AlUa .Nellie J—>.s at Owoaan la vte- tllng at her home in OvM this xsoali.

The s—tor ela— will pra—at thetr play ■’The Italaoe of Trulh" at Ihe opera honse next Wrdatoday eve­ning.

E. D. Reehe shtertalned aeveral g—- Hem— friends al hta honm Tueaday ev—lag la h—nr of W. H. Robo— of Detroit

Mrs Willtani Itotnam of St. Johns — tha Bweat of Mra. Orace AtMa* m la Ovid Wsdaeeday.

HIDEHHor— bid—. No. 1______ .. .IS.OOB—( bid—_____________________ .12Calf ^hlna. green_________ .14

, PBODITCB. TBflETABLBtL FBUmkHutter .86Kgg" .. - -------------------- .19Potato—.....................................Me to 49e

BAT. BTBAW, WftftftNo. 1 -na—Cky____________ .Jll.OtNo. 8 TUnottay_________________ 10.00No. 1 Clover, hravy mixed ______ iiOONo. 1 Clover, light mixed_______1040Wood bold __ fUOWood.

F«:W LOCATIONTW Crmbbi Food Siwt

Has lieen movrti and is nnw located in thr

Hvatt RiiilflinK, tine door north of old stand.

Flour - Feada - Seeds

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